Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 11, 2007
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2007
Petteri Alahuhta, Henri Löthman, Heli Helaakoski, Arto Koskela, Juha Röning: Experiences in developing mobile applications using the Apricot Agent Platform. 1-10
Faruk Bagci, Holger Schick, Jan Petzold, Wolfgang Trumler, Theo Ungerer: The reflective mobile agent paradigm implemented in a smart office environment. 11-19
Christian Decker, Till Riedel, Michael Beigl, Albert Krohn: A file system for system programming in ubiquitous computing. 21-31
Alexandros Karypidis, Spyros Lalis: Automated context aggregation and file annotation for PAN-based computing. 33-44
Yanna Vogiazou, Bas Raijmakers, Erik Geelhoed, Josephine Reid, Marc Eisenstadt: Design for emergence: experiments with a mixed reality urban playground game. 45-58
Jasper Lindenberg, Wouter Pasman, Kim Kranenborg, Joris Stegeman, Mark A. Neerincx: Improving service matching and selection in ubiquitous computing environments: a user study. 59-68
Volume 11, Number 2, February 2007
Philip R. Ross, David V. Keyson: The case of sculpting atmospheres: towards design principles for expressive tangible interaction in control of ambient systems. 69-79
Leon Barnard, Ji Soo Yi, Julie A. Jacko, Andrew Sears: Capturing the effects of context on human performance in mobile computing systems. 81-96
Eleanor F. Toye, Richard Sharp, Anil Madhavapeddy, David Scott, Eben Upton, Alan F. Blackwell: Interacting with mobile services: an evaluation of camera-phones and visual tags. 97-106
David Frohlich, Jacqueline Fennell: Sound, paper and memorabilia: resources for a simpler digital photography. 107-116
James F. Knight, Huw W. Bristow, Stamatina Anastopoulou, Chris Baber, Anthony Schwirtz, Theodoros N. Arvanitis: Uses of accelerometer data collected from a wearable system. 117-132
Genevieve Bell, Paul Dourish: Yesterday's tomorrows: notes on ubiquitous computing's dominant vision. 133-143
Volume 11, Number 3, March 2007
Kher Hui Ng, Boriana Koleva, Steve Benford: The iterative development of a tangible pin-board to symmetrically link physical and digital documents. 145-155
Ron Wakkary, Marek Hatala: Situated play in a tangible interface and adaptive audio museum guide. 171-191
John Soldatos, Nikolaos Dimakis, Kostas Stamatis, Lazaros Polymenakos: A breadboard architecture for pervasive context-aware services in smart spaces: middleware components and prototype applications. 193-212
Volume 11, Number 4, April 2007
Kenji Mase, Yasuyuki Sumi, Sidney Fels: Welcome to the special issue on memory and sharing of experience for the Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 213-214
Giulio Jacucci, Antti Oulasvirta, Antti Salovaara: Active construction of experience through mobile media: a field study with implications for recording and sharing. 215-234
Chon-in Wu, Chao-ming Teng, Yi-Chao Chen, Tung-yun Lin, Hao-Hua Chu, Jane Yung-jen Hsu: Point-of-capture archiving and editing of personal experiences from a mobile device. 235-249
Nicky Kern, Bernt Schiele, Albrecht Schmidt: Recognizing context for annotating a live life recording. 251-263
Yasuyuki Sumi, Sadanori Ito, Tetsuya Matsuguchi, Sidney Fels, Shoichiro Iwasawa, Kenji Mase, Kiyoshi Kogure, Norihiro Hagita: Collaborative capturing, interpreting, and sharing of experiences. 265-271
Brian Keith Smith, Jeana Frost, Meltem Albayrak, Rajneesh Sudhakar: Integrating glucometers and digital photography as experience capture tools to enhance patient understanding and communication of diabetes self-management practices. 273-286
Tatsuyuki Kawamura, Tomohiro Fukuhara, Hideaki Takeda, Yasuyuki Kono, Masatsugu Kidode: Ubiquitous Memories: a memory externalization system using physical objects. 287-298
Natalia A. Romero, Panos Markopoulos, Joy van Baren, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Babak A. Farshchian: Connecting the family with awareness systems. 299-312
David West, Aaron J. Quigley, Judy Kay: MEMENTO: a digital-physical scrapbook for memory sharing. 313-328
Volume 11, Number 5, June 2007

Frank Vetere, Frank Feltham: Bringing emotion and physicality to domestic ICTs: interview with Steven Kyffin. 335-337
Leysia Palen, Amanda L. Hughes: When home base is not a place: parents' use of mobile telephones. 339-348
Victoria Haines, Val Mitchell, Catherine Cooper, Martin Maguire: Probing user values in the home environment within a technology driven Smart Home project. 349-359
Genevieve Bell, Paul Dourish: Back to the shed: gendered visions of technology and domesticity. 373-381
Alex S. Taylor, Richard H. R. Harper, Laurel Swan, Shahram Izadi, Abigail Sellen, Mark Perry: Homes that make us smart. 383-393
Alexandra Zafiroglu, Michele Chang: Digital homes on wheels: designing for the unimagined home. 395-402
Kasper Garnæs, Olga Grünberger, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov: Designing technologies for presence-in-absence: illustrating the Cube and the Picture Frame. 403-408
Lucia Terrenghi, Otmar Hilliges, Andreas Butz: Kitchen stories: sharing recipes with the Living Cookbook. 409-414
Volume 11, Number 6, August 2007
Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Thomas Strang: Personal and ubiquitous computing: special issue on location and context awareness. 415
Julian Randall, Oliver Amft, Jürgen Bohn, Martin Burri: LuxTrace: indoor positioning using building illumination. 417-428
Ashweeni Kumar Beeharee, Anthony Steed: Exploiting real world knowledge in ubiquitous applications. 429-437
Hubert Piontek, Matthias Seyffer, Jörg Kaiser: Improving the accuracy of ultrasound-based localisation systems. 439-449
Shun-yuan Yeh, Keng-hao Chang, Chon-in Wu, Hao-Hua Chu, Jane Yung-jen Hsu: GETA sandals: a footstep location tracking system. 451-463
Gérard Lachapelle: Pedestrian navigation with high sensitivity GPS receivers and MEMS. 481-488
Konrad Lorincz, Matt Welsh: MoteTrack: a robust, decentralized approach to RF-based location tracking. 489-503
Volume 11, Number 7, October 2007

Shin'ichi Konomi, George Roussos: Ubiquitous computing in the real world: lessons learnt from large scale RFID deployments. 507-521
Mark W. Newman, Nicolas Ducheneaut, W. Keith Edwards, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith: Supporting the unremarkable: experiences with the obje Display Mirror. 523-536
Elaine M. Huang, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Jay P. Trimble: When design just isn't enough: the unanticipated challenges of the real world for large collaborative displays. 537-547
Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov: Exploring context-awareness for ubiquitous computing in the healthcare domain. 549-562
Sara Ljungblad, Maria Håkansson, Lars Erik Holmquist: Ubicomp challenges in collaborative scheduling: Pin&Play at the Göteborg film festival. 563-575
Jani Korhonen, Timo Ojala, Annu Ristola, Manne Kesti, Vesa Kilpelänaho, Mikko Koskinen, Eveliina Viippola: Mobile Fair Diary: hybrid interface for taking, browsing and sharing context-aware notes. 577-589
Naohiko Kohtake, Ryo Ohsawa, Takuro Yonezawa, Masayuki Iwai, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda: Self-organizable panel for assembling DIY ubiquitous computing. 591-606
Volume 11, Number 8, December 2007
Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Lian Loke, Jenny Edwards: Introduction to the special issue on movement-based interaction. 607-608
Bert Bongers, Gerrit C. van der Veer: Towards a Multimodal Interaction Space: categorisation and applications. 609-619
Eva Eriksson, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Andreas Lykke-Olesen: Movement-based interaction in camera spaces: a conceptual framework. 621-632
Florian Mueller, Gunnar Stevens, Alex Thorogood, Shannon O'Brien, Volker Wulf: Sports over a Distance. 633-645
Fiona Jane Candy: "Come on momma, let's see the drummer": movement-based interaction and the performance of personal style. 647-655
Tom Djajadiningrat, Ben Matthews, Marcelle A. Stienstra: Easy doesn't do it: skill and expression in tangible aesthetics. 657-676
Caroline Hummels, Kees C. J. Overbeeke, Sietske Klooster: Move to get moved: a search for methods, tools and knowledge to design for expressive and rich movement-based interaction. 677-690
Lian Loke, Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Jenny Edwards: Understanding movement for interaction design: frameworks and approaches. 691-701



