William Stone, student André van der Hoek, mentor.

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William Stone, student André van der Hoek, mentor

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William Stone, student

André van der Hoek, mentor

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Ubiquitous Computing• What?• Who?• Why?• How?

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What is ubiquitous computing? Define ubiquitous computing
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Who uses ubiquitous computers? Talk about prevalance of ubiquitous computing (for example, everyone has a smartphone)
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Why do we use these devices? Keeps us connected; quick access to large amounts of information; ubiquitous computing is unobtrusive (this comes up several times in my presentation)
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How do we use ubiquitous computers? Pretty much any way we can think of nowadays. The possibilities are limitless. This is the topic of my research.
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Google Glass• Hands-free• Voice-activated• Easy access• Unobtrusive• Mass market• Stylish

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I'll spend this slide talking about why the Google Glass is unique from other ubiquitous computers.
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Coding Problems• The repository

oCheck changeso Team awareness

• The environmentoCluttero IrrelevancyoActions per minute

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Only way to know if there's a change is to go to the repo folder in your computer or the project in your web browser
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No way of knowing what your team is working on unless you ask or look at the change log
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IDEs have become far to cluttered (queue red box appearing on the image to the right)
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Most information is not necessary all of the time
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It's time consuming and frustrating to navigate an IDE that looks like this; it distracts users from their work
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CodeGlass• Instant awareness• Consistent knowledge• Improve programmer’s work

environmentoRelevant, unobtrusive informationoClutter-free codeoChecks and alerts

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CodeGlass will provide on-the-fly information about the repository and what the rest of the team is currently working on
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Everyone has the same knowledge because it's presented for them the same way on the Glass
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Talk about how CodeGlass will remove the clutter mentioned in the previous slide
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CodeGlass preemptively alerts users to possible conflicts
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Example

File A File BFile A

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A demo of how the application will work
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Drawing Conclusions• Do consumers want this?

oWe believe so

• Is this application feasible?o YES

• How can we best make use of the Glass?o Future research

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Talk about clutter and repo conflicts again
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Yes, I just finished a prototype
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We are still working on this. Our research will continue after the SURF-IT program officially ends.
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Thank You!UROPCalit2

André van der HoekLee Martie and Mengyao Zhao

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