Human Aspects of Computing Programmers Use Slices When Debugging (2009)
Computer programmers break apart large programs into smaller coherent pieces. Each of these pieces: func-tions, subroutines, modules, or abstract datatypes, is usually a contiguous piece of program...
Joyce Lucca, Nicholas C. Romano, Ramesh Sharda, Mark Weiser
While current distance learning (DL), now sometimes referred to as “eLearning”, technologies focus on bringing the classroom to a remote student, the next generation of eLearning, has the...
Mark Weiser, Ramesh Sharda, Management Science, Information Systems
Oklahoma State University While distance learning via video conferencing has gained wide acceptance in many universities around the world, interactive laboratory classes at a distance remain a weak...
Situating Ubiquitous Computing in Everyday Life: Bridging the Social and Technical Divide (2008)
“The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it”
Hans-juergen Boehm, Mark Weiser
We describe a technique for storage allocation and garbage collection in the absence of significant cooperation from the code using the allocator. This limits garbage collection overhead to the time...
Ramesh Sharda, Nicholas C. Romano, Joyce Lucca, Mark Weiser, George Scheets, Jong-moon Chung, ...
The dramatic increase in distance learning (DL) enrollments in higher education is likely to continue. However, research on DL that includes psychomotor, cognitive, and affective skills is virtually...
Abstract Managing Digital Forensic Knowledge An Applied Approach (2008)
The science of digital forensics is continually changing as technological advances are made and new digital devices are developed. This environment forces analysts to regularly extend their skills...
2.2 An empirical comparison of pie vs. linear menus (2008)
Jack Callahan, Don Hopkins, Mark Weiser, Ben Shneiderman
Menus are largely formatted in a linear fashion listing items from the top to bottom of the screen or window. Pull down menus are a common example of this format. Bitmapped computer displays,...
Weiser, Mark, Reichenberg, Abraham, Werbeloff, Nomi, Kleinhaus, Karine, Lubin, Gad, Shmushkevitch, Moti, ...
Background: Evidence indicates an association between older parents at birth and increased risk for schizophrenia and autism. Patients with schizophrenia and autism and their first-degree relatives...
Using Clinical Data Bases to Study Schizophrenia (2008)
Weiser, Mark, Davidson, Michael
Studying psycho-pathology using clinical registries enables a birds-eye view of all mental illness, and allows researchers to look at each illness in the context of other mental illnesses. The papers...
Ubiquitous Computing Where Computation and Artefacts Meet (2007)
Hans-werner Gellersen, Mark Weiser
“what matters is not the technology itself, but its relationship to us”
Cs Information Visualization, John Stasko, Mark Weiser, Natalie Jeremijenko
− What is their purpose or objective?
Alois Ferscha, Clemens Holzmann, Michael Leitner, Mark Weiser
[Mark Weiser: "The Computer for the 21st Century", Scientific American, Vol. 265 No.9, pp. 66-75, 1991.] “The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave...
Scheets, George, Weiser, Mark, Sharda, Ramesh
While distance learning via video conferencing has gained wide acceptance in many universities around the world, interactive laboratory classes at a distance remain a weak area in this arena,...
accepted on the recommendation of (2004)
Frank Siegemund, Prof Dr, Friedemann Mattern, Prof Dr, Clemens H. Cap, Mark Weiser
Prototype tabs, pads and boards are just the beginning of ubiquitous computing. The real power of the concept comes not from any one of these devices; it emerges from the interaction of all of them. i
Parallel Logic Programming and ZMOB and Parallel Systems Software and Hardware. (2002)
The initial version of PRISM uses a simulation of the ZMOB hardware, and has been fully tested and debugged. In addition, several enhancements were made to PRISM to permit experimental analyses to be...
Parallel Logic Programming and ZMOB and Parallel Systems Software and Hardware. (2002)
The initial version of PRISM uses a simulation of the ZMOB hardware, and has been fully tested and debugged. In addition, several enhancements were made to PRISM to permit experimental analyses to be...
Pervasive Computing: A Safe Walk in the Woods? (2002)
"There is more information available at our fingertips during a walk in the woods than in any computer system, yet people find a walk among trees relaxing and computers frustrating. Machines...
Parallel Logic Programming and ZMOB and Parallel Systems Software and Hardware. (1998)
Under the current grant parallel hardware and systems software implemented on ZMOB in the previous year underwent extensive testing. A parallel problem solving system, PRISM (Parallel Inference...
Parallel Logic Programming and ZMOB. (1998)
This final report presents a summary of research accomplished to investigate parallel problem solving. Under the current grant a parallel problem solving system, PRISM (Parallel Inference System),...
Activating Everyday Objects (1998)
Roy Want, Mark Weiser, Elizabeth Mynatt
this paper, we discuss the inherent advantages of enhancing everyday objects with computation, describe three key research problems that must be addressed to achieve these advantages and outline our...
THE COMING AGE OF CALM TECHNOLOGY[1] (1996)
The important waves of technological change are those that fundamentally alter the place of technology in our lives. What matters is not technology itself, but its relationship to us. In the past...
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An overview of the ParcTab ubiquitous computing experiment (1995)
Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman I. Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Petersen, David Goldberg, ...
The PARCTAB system integrates a palm-sized mobile computer into an office network. This project serves as a preliminary testbed for Ubiquitous Computing, a philosophy originating at Xerox PARC that...
An Overview of the ParcTab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment (1995)
Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman I. Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Petersen, David Goldberg, ...
This paper describes the Ubiquitous Computing philosophy, the PARCTAB system, user-interface issues for small devices, and our experience in developing and testing a variety of mobile applications.
Scheduling for Reduced CPU Energy (1994)
Mark Weiser, Brent Welch, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker
The energy usage of computer systems is becoming more important, especially for battery operated systems. Displays, disks, and cpus, in that order, use the most energy. Reducing the energy used by...
Scheduling for reduced CPU energy (1994)
Mark Weiser, Brent Welch, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker
The energy usage of computer systems is becoming more important, especially for battery operated systems. Displays, disks, and cpus, in that order, use the most energy. Reducing the energy used by...
Using threads in interactive systems: A case study (1993)
Carl Hauser, Christian Jacobi, Marvin Theimer, Brent Welch, Mark Weiser
Abstract. We describe the results of examining two large research and commercial systems for the ways that they use threads. We used three methods: analysis of macroscopic thread statistics, analysis...
Using threads in interactive systems: A case study (1993)
Carl Hauser, Christian Jacobi, Marvin Theimer, Brent Welch, Mark Weiser
Abstract. We describe the results of examining two large research and commercial systems for the ways that they use threads. We used three methods: analysis of macroscopic thread statistics, analysis...
Whatever happened to the next-generation Internet? (0000)
This article focuses on Internet. In the early 1990\'s, users, vendors and researchers became concerned that a major overhaul would be needed to accommodate Internet\'s expected growth. The harshest...
Whatever happened to the next-generation Internet?
This article focuses on Internet. In the early 1990's, users, vendors and researchers became concerned that a major overhaul would be needed to accommodate Internet's expected growth. The harshest...
The ParcTab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment
Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman I. Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Pedersen, David Goldberg, ...
This paper describes the UbiquitousComputing philosophy, the PARCTAB system, user-interface issues for small devices, and our experience developing and testing a variety of mobile applications. 1...
Using Clinical Data Bases to Study Schizophrenia
Weiser, Mark, Davidson, Michael
Studying psycho-pathology using clinical registries enables a birds-eye view of all mental illness, and allows researchers to look at each illness in the context of other mental illnesses. The papers...
Weiser, Mark, Reichenberg, Abraham, Werbeloff, Nomi, Kleinhaus, Karine, Lubin, Gad, Shmushkevitch, Moti, ...
Background: Evidence indicates an association between older parents at birth and increased risk for schizophrenia and autism. Patients with schizophrenia and autism and their first-degree relatives...