A computing model to bridge a gap between real space and web space

Kenji Sugawara*, Shigeru Fujita, Norio Shiratori, Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshita

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we propose a computing model named "symbiotic computing" to bridge an e-Gap between the real space (RS) and the web space (WS). The symbiotic computing is a post ubiquitous computing model based on an agent-based model to bring in social heuristics and awareness of the RS into the WS. The symbiotic computing is defined as a space of computing model spanned by three axes of the Ubiquitous computing, the Web computing and P/S computing, which consists of Perceptual ware and Social ware. The last section of this paper describes a prototypical system of a symbiotic computing-based application of uEyes, which is a gentle watch over system for elderly people in an ubiquitous computing environment.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationWebist 2007 - 3rd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, Proceedings
    Pages107-112
    Number of pages6
    VolumeSEBEG
    EditionEL/-
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Event3rd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, Webist 2007 - Barcelona
    Duration: 2007 Mar 32007 Mar 6

    Other

    Other3rd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, Webist 2007
    CityBarcelona
    Period07/3/307/3/6

    Keywords

    • Awareness
    • e-Gap
    • Post
    • Symbiotic computing
    • Ubiquitous Computing
    • Watch over system

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computer Networks and Communications
    • Hardware and Architecture
    • Information Systems
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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