What are we Interacting With? : Architectural Reflection for Technical Translucence in Ubiquitous Computing
msra(2007)
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A number of researchers have observed that ubiquitous applications pose new challenges to usability because their locus of interaction has moved away from the traditional computer desktop and been distributed through the everyday world. We argue that the distributed nature of ubicomp infrastructure also poses interaction challenges. Ubicomp systems are made up of collections of components only some of which the user may have access to or be able to control. We propose a solution to this problem based on architectural reflection, essentially making aspects of a system's architecture visible in its interaction model, an approach we label "technical translucence." We present a case study in which architectural reflection is used to give insight into and control over privacy in a distributed, location-based system.
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ubiquitous computing
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