data privacy ; human computer interaction ; social aspects of automation ; human-computer interaction perspective ; Weiser perspective ; computing everywhere perspective ; personal computing perspective ; social dimension perspective ; privacy implication ; Pervasive computing ; User/Machine Systems ; User Interfaces ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Evolutionary prototyping ; Human Factors in Software Design ; User interfaces
Abstract:
This paper reflects on four themes from Weiser's original vision from a human-computer interaction perspective: computing everywhere, personal computing, the social dimension of computing, and . The authors review developments both in accordance with and contrasting this vision.