The 1st Equator Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing in Domestic Environments
13th-14th September 2001, The School
of Computer Science and Information Technology
The University of Nottingham.
Editors: Andy Crabtree, Terry Hemmings and Mark Rouncefield. ISBN
0-85358-100-2.
For further information, contact: terry.hemmings@nottingham.ac.uk
Alan Dowdall and Mark Perry
Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University
The Millennium Home: Domestic Technology to Support
Independent-living Older People ….. pp. 1 - 15
Lynne Baillie and David Benyon
School of Computing, Napier University
Investigating Ubiquitous Computing in the Home
……..……………….. pp. 16 – 33
Mark Rouncefield, Keith Cheverst,
Adrian Friday, Stewart Kember, Kieth Mitchell and Peter Phillips
Computing Department, Lancaster University
Design and Digital Care
……………………………………………………… pp. 34 - 45
Rob Hague, Alan F. Blackwell and Peter Robinson
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
End-User Programming in the Networked Home
………..………………. pp. 46 - 67
Bo Westerlund, Sinna Lindquist and
Yngve Sundblad
Centre for User-Oriented IT Design, The Royal Institute of Technology
Cooperative Design of Communication Support With
Families ………........... pp. 68 - 85
Peter Tolmie, James Pycock, Tim
Diggins, Allan Maclean and Alain Karsenty
Xerox Research Centre Europe
Routines and the Design of 'Invisible in Use'………………….........................…………
pp. 86 - 109
Vic Callaghan, Graham Clarke, Martin Colley and Hani Hagras
Department of Computer Science, University of Essex
Embedding Intelligence
…………………………………………………… pp. 110 – 130
Guy Dewsbury, Bruce Taylor and Martin
Edge
Scottish Centre for Environmental Design Research, Robert Gordon University
The Process of Designing Appropriate Smart Homes
………….…… pp. 131 - 146
Andy Crabtree, Terry Hemmings and Tom
Rodden
The School of Computer Science, The University of Nottingham
Domestic Legacy and Design
………………………………..……........…….p. 147 - 164
Peter Phillips, Adrian Friday and
Kieth Cheverst
Computing Department, Lancaster University
Understanding Existing Smart Homes
……………………………….…….....…. p. 165 - 172
Andy Boucher, Bill Gaver, Sarah
Pennington and Brendan Walker
Computer Related Design Studio, The Royal College of Art
The Cultural Probes Project …………………………………….............….… p. 173
(presentation)