The problem of interference is likely to be commonplace in deployed ubiquitous computing systems. A conceptual framework was proposed in [1] to help researchers address this problem. Evaluating conceptual frameworks such as this is a challenging task; one approach to do so is to de- sign and conduct user studies of how researchers address interference using such frameworks. In this paper we pro- vide insights o...
Future ubiquitous computing environments are likely to consist of numerous interacting components, many of which will have been developed in isolation from each other. Unless appropriate measures are taken, interference (where a component's behavior in a deployed system differs from its behavior when in isolation) is likely to be commonplace. In this paper we explore the importance of this problem and present o...
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