User-Centred Mobile Computing

Mobile computing and wireless communications have made significant enhancements to modern society. They continue to change the way in which we perceive our lifestyles and habits, as the technologies continue to merge into our background environments (ubiquity). Through an extensive literature review of state of the art Human-Computer Interaction issues in Mobile Computing (Mobile HCI), we examine recent pertinent case studies that attempt to provide practical mobile capabilities to users. We thus contribute to the reader a primer to the philosophy of developing mobile systems for

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