Difference between revisions of "Increasing demand for easier life"
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'''Breadcrumbs:''' ''[[The Future of Ubiquitous computing in 2025]] --> | '''Breadcrumbs:''' ''[[The Future of Ubiquitous computing in 2025]] --> Social: Increasing demand for easier life'' | ||
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New technologies that significantly make people's life easier are extremly quickly adopted. A typical example is the microwave oven that revolutionarized the food preparation or cell phone that dramatically influenced communication among people. | |||
Growing number of electronic devices used by individuals nowadays is often causing cognitive overload. Therefore introduction of ubiquitous computing has to be designed very carefully to make people's life easier rather than more complicated. | |||
Ubiquitous computing allows for certain trivial routine tasks to become automated, allowing people to focus on more important tasks. | |||
== Enablers == | == Enablers == | ||
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<li> People's laziness </li> | |||
<li> Technologically savvy users </li> | |||
<li> Maintenance of quality of living </li> | |||
<li> Companies focusing on making products with easier usability of interfaces </li> | |||
</ol> | |||
== Inhibitors == | == Inhibitors == | ||
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<li> Frustrating interfaces </li> | |||
<li> Costs </li> | |||
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== Paradigms == | |||
Ubiquitous computing allows for a shift in thinking about usability of products, focusing on movements natural to human to operate appliances. A paradigm in thought is established as people won't think of using applications anymore through computer, but as part of their environment. | |||
== Experts == | == Experts == | ||
* Philips: Sense & Sensibility | |||
== Timing == | == Timing == | ||
== Web Resources == | == Web Resources == |
Latest revision as of 03:44, 6 March 2007
Breadcrumbs: The Future of Ubiquitous computing in 2025 --> Social: Increasing demand for easier life
Description
"If computers are everywhere, they better stay out of the way."
Mark Weiser, John Seely Brown
New technologies that significantly make people's life easier are extremly quickly adopted. A typical example is the microwave oven that revolutionarized the food preparation or cell phone that dramatically influenced communication among people.
Growing number of electronic devices used by individuals nowadays is often causing cognitive overload. Therefore introduction of ubiquitous computing has to be designed very carefully to make people's life easier rather than more complicated.
Ubiquitous computing allows for certain trivial routine tasks to become automated, allowing people to focus on more important tasks.
Enablers
- People's laziness
- Technologically savvy users
- Maintenance of quality of living
- Companies focusing on making products with easier usability of interfaces
Inhibitors
- Frustrating interfaces
- Costs
Paradigms
Ubiquitous computing allows for a shift in thinking about usability of products, focusing on movements natural to human to operate appliances. A paradigm in thought is established as people won't think of using applications anymore through computer, but as part of their environment.
Experts
- Philips: Sense & Sensibility