Beyond Pervasive Computing
moderator: Robert Buderi,
Xconomy
author: Rodney A. Brooks, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
author: Richard Rashid, Microsoft Research
author: Steve Tuecke, Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
author: David Tennenhouse, Intel Corporation
published: March 4, 2013, recorded: May 2002, views: 3067
author: Rodney A. Brooks, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
author: Richard Rashid, Microsoft Research
author: Steve Tuecke, Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
author: David Tennenhouse, Intel Corporation
published: March 4, 2013, recorded: May 2002, views: 3067
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Pervasive computing-the idea that wired and wireless computing services and applications will be available anytime/anywhere-is becoming realized. Now, computer scientists are taking the next step: promoting proactive, or attentive, computing, in which computers and sensors don't just respond to users, but anticipate their needs-through agents, data mining, sense-making and other software advances.
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