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The Case for Simulation-Based Evaluation of Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Published
Author(s)
Alden A. Dima, L P. Clarletta
Abstract
Ubiquitous computing (a.k.a. pervasive computing) is ill-defined due to its novelty and the community's current emphasis on its technological aspects. This can lead to serious \existential issues during the evaluation of ubiquitous computing technologies. Use-case driven simulations can address these issues by providing a context for the analysis of ubiquitous computing measurements and metrics.
Citation
Workshop on Evaluation Methodologies for Ubiquitous Computing
pervasive computing, simulation, ubiquitous computing, use cases
Citation
Dima, A.
and Clarletta, L.
(2000),
The Case for Simulation-Based Evaluation of Ubiquitous Computing Environments, Workshop on Evaluation Methodologies for Ubiquitous Computing, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=151727
(Accessed October 13, 2025)