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Paratyping: A Contextualized Method of Inquiry for Understanding Perceptions of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Technologies Gillian R. Hayes University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA Khai N. Truong
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Document Date: 2012-08-15 18:35:20


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Gillian R. Hayes University of California / Ubiquitous Computing Technologies Gillian R. Hayes University of California / University of Toronto / USA Khai N. Truong University of Toronto / /

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ubicomp technologies / mobile and ubiquitous computing applications / access tools / ubicomp systems / ubiquitous recording technologies / interview protocols / close social networks / identity management systems / mobile technologies / appropriate solution / ubiquitous computing / actual technology / ubicomp tools / ubiquitous computing systems / lightweight tool / automatic picture-taking device / healthcare / particular technologies / context-aware systems / assistive technologies / /

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University of Toronto / Toronto / Department of Computer Science / University of California / Irvine Department of Informatics Irvine / Department of Informatics / University of California / Irvine / /

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Gillian R. Hayes / Khai N. Truong / /

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research assistant / Professor / translator / researcher / RUNNING HEAD / MOBILE AND UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES Corresponding Author / model of research / co-researcher / Assistant / Associate Professor / native speaker / /

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California / Ontario / /

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actual technology / enabling technologies / interview protocols / digital / ubiquitous recording technologies / CONTEXTUALIZED METHOD OF INQUIRY FOR UNDERSTANDING PERCEPTIONS OF MOBILE AND UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES / simulation / ubicomp technologies / specific technology / /

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