Some computer science issues in ubiquitous computing
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on computer augmented environments: back to the real world
Cyberguide: a mobile context-aware tour guide
Wireless Networks - Special issue: mobile computing and networking: selected papers from MobiCom '96
Charting past, present, and future research in ubiquitous computing
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) - Special issue on human-computer interaction in the new millennium, Part 1
Designing Work Oriented Infrastructures
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Communications of the ACM
Group dynamics and ubiquitous computing
Communications of the ACM
The future of business services in the age of ubiquitous computing
Communications of the ACM
The relevance of social issues in ubiquitous computing environments
Communications of the ACM
Understanding and Using Context
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Information Systems Research
Research Commentary: The Next Wave of Nomadic Computing
Information Systems Research
Recent Trends in Logistics and the Need for Real-Time Decision Tools in the Trucking Industry
HICSS '01 Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 3 - Volume 3
Seamful interweaving: heterogeneity in the theory and design of interactive systems
DIS '04 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques
Ubiquitous and Pervasive Commerce: New Frontiers for Electronic Business (Computer Communications and Networks)
Journal of Management Information Systems
Architectural knowledge in inter-organizational IT innovation
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Human-Computer Interaction
Leveraging Standard Electronic Business Interfaces to Enable Adaptive Supply Chain Partnerships
Information Systems Research
Assimilation of Interorganizational Business Process Standards
Information Systems Research
Multi-contextuality in ubiquitous computing: Investigating the car case through action research
Information and Organization
What we talk about when we talk about context
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Ubiquitous computing environments grant organizations a multitude of dynamic context data emanating from embedded and mobile components. Such data may enhance organizations' understanding of the different contexts in which they act. However, extant IS literature indicates that the utility of context data is frequently hampered by a priori interpretations of context embodied within the acquiring technologies themselves. Building on a 5-year canonical action research study within the Swedish transport industry, this paper reports an attempt to shift the locus of interpretation of context data by rearranging an assemblage of embedded, mobile, and stationary technologies. This was done by developing a vertical standard as a means to inscribe interpretive flexibility of context data. With the objective to extend the current understanding of how to enable cross-organizational access to reinterpretable context data, the paper contributes with an analysis of existing design requirements for context-aware ecosystems. This analysis reveals the complexity of accomplishing collaborative linkages between socio-technical elements in ubiquitous computing environments, and highlights important implications for research and practice.