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HCI Bibliography : Human-Computer Interaction Resources. Practicality of accelerometer side channels on smartphones. Webbu Preview System. Www.cmich.edu/about/careers/faculty_personnel_services/Documents/Benefits in Brief - RF 10 Mo 2012-13.pdf. Make Your Own Mobile App. Ipad School administration. 1Password for iPad for iPad on the iTunes App Store. 10 Papers Every Programmer Should Read (At Least Twice)

I spent most of yesterday afternoon working on a paper I’m co-writing. It was one of those days when the writing came easy. I was moving from topic to topic, but then I realized that I was reaching too far backward – I was explaining things which I shouldn’t have had to explain to the audience I was trying to reach. When I first started writing, one of the pieces of advice that I heard was that you should always imagine that you are writing to a particular person. It gets your juices going – you’re automatically in an explanatory state of mind and you know what you can expect from your audience. I was doing that, but I noticed that I was drifting.

The problem I was experiencing is only getting worse. So, I was thinking about this and trying to not to get too glum. We’ve taken an interesting turn in the industry over the past ten years. Here’s the original list. Most are easy to read but some are rough going – they drop off into math after the first few pages. Cormac Herley. Notification: Policy: URL Filtering. Computer Sciences School Alumnus Publishes Book on Mobile Technology for Healthcare.

Computer Sciences School Alumnus Publishes Book on Mobile Technology for Healthcare David Metcalf, Ph.D., a graduate of NSU’s Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS), co-authored a recently published book on mobile technology for healthcare entitled, mHealth: From Smartphones to Smart Systems.

Computer Sciences School Alumnus Publishes Book on Mobile Technology for Healthcare

The book provides a high-level and comprehensive survey of the emergence of mobile technology in healthcare. Mobile devices are part of an overall healthcare IT ecosystem that includes devices, peripherals, enterprise systems, cloud technology and the processes that support them. This book looks beyond the already-popular devices and apps associated with mHealth – the delivery of healthcare services via mobile communication devices, and explores the major role this technology could play as healthcare steers toward an architecture in which key decision making occurs at the point-of-care. Tags: Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences. Knowledge Networks: Online research – expertise, rigor, collaboration. Home - Welcome to Toshiba. SOUPS 2012. The SOUPS proceedings will be archived in the ACM Digital Library a few weeks after the conference.

SOUPS 2012

All papers are also available on this website, linked from the program. You may also view the proceedings front matter. Google Calendar view of the SOUPS program All sessions will take place in the AAAS auditorium, unless otherwise indicated. Breakfast, lunch, and breaks will take place in the second floor reception area. Wednesday, July 11 8 - 9 am: Breakfast and registration 8:45 am - 11:30 am: Hacking Public Policy Tutorial - White House tour, depart AAAS promptly at 8:45 for .5 mile walk to White House, advance registration required by May 30.

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Www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2012/EECS-2012-70.pdf. New article: Bridging The Gap Between Privacy and Design — Jen King - jenking.net. Cyber Fast Track. C&T 2013 – 6th International Conference on Communities & Technologies. We are calling for submission of full (research) papers, posters, workshop proposals and applications to the doctoral consortium.

C&T 2013 – 6th International Conference on Communities & Technologies

Please submit all papers and abstracts in ACM SIGCHI two column layout (see Submission Deadlines 1. Feb 2013 Full papers and workshop proposals due 1. Mar 2013 Notification of acceptance (for workshop proposals) 15. Full Papers Full papers must be no longer than ten pages, including all additional material such as references, appendices, and figures. Please submit full papers in an anonymized version (for double blind review) before Feb 1st 2013 via the review system at Research-In-Progress Papers To stimulate discussion around new topics we encourage researchers to submit research in progress in the form of research-in-progress papers. Please submit research-in-progress papers in an anonymized version (for double blind review) before Mar 15th 2013 via the review system at Posters Please submit poster proposals before May 1st 2013 via the review system at Workshops.