No boundaries: The challenge of ubiquitous design

Self-describing object: The Otwell versionThe phrase “ubiquitous computing” was coined by the late Mark Weiser, in work at Xerox PARC that dates back to the late 1980s. He saw ubicomp as the next logical step in our relationship with the digital tools we use, an inevitable consequence of the historic shift from many users sharing one machine to many devices serving one user. As Weiser described it, ubiquitous computing is information processing that has left the desktop behind, and been distributed throughout the built environment: “invisible, but in the woodwork everywhere.”

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