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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Wright , Serge Gutwirth , Michael Friedewald , Elena VildjiounaitePublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2008 ed. Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.020kg ISBN: 9789048187867ISBN 10: 9048187869 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 03 May 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: The book provides an overview of the state of the art as it impacts the most important social, legal, economic, technological, and ethical implications of the technology with regard to identity, privacy, and security. ! The book succeeds in collecting many facts, concepts, insights, and ideas on many issues crucial for the future development of ambient intelligence (ubiquitous computing). Reading it will be no waste of time for anyone involved in--or just interested in--this new paradigm. (P. Navrat, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2009) It provides an elaborate overview on the different kinds of enabling technologies that can be considered AmI and a useful inventory of the visions of AmI as reflected in other projects (both EU sponsored, as American and Japanese projects), the different tools that can be developed in order to bring these vision into reality and the most important players worldwide. ! provide a good starting point for ethicists who would like to take up this challenge. (Neelke Doorn, Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 15, 2009) In this book, 15 researchers from the European Union investigate the threats, risks, and safeguards of ambient intelligence (AmI), a synonym for what is referred to as ubiquitous or pervasive computing in the US or ubiquitous networking in Japan. It offers a framework for thinking about new technological developments and the regulative context that may need to be put into place. ! It will raise your awareness of things that you can do by thinking globally, but acting in your local context. (Goran Trajkovski, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2010) From the reviews: The book provides an overview of the state of the art as it impacts the most important social, legal, economic, technological, and ethical implications of the technology with regard to identity, privacy, and security. ... The book succeeds in collecting many facts, concepts, insights, and ideas on many issues crucial for the future development of ambient intelligence (ubiquitous computing). Reading it will be no waste of time for anyone involved in--or just interested in--this new paradigm. (P. Navrat, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2009) It provides an elaborate overview on the different kinds of enabling technologies that can be considered AmI and a useful inventory of the visions of AmI as reflected in other projects (both EU sponsored, as American and Japanese projects), the different tools that can be developed in order to bring these vision into reality and the most important players worldwide. ... provide a good starting point for ethicists who would like to take up this challenge. (Neelke Doorn, Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 15, 2009) In this book, 15 researchers from the European Union investigate the threats, risks, and safeguards of ambient intelligence (AmI), a synonym for what is referred to as ubiquitous or pervasive computing in the US or ubiquitous networking in Japan. It offers a framework for thinking about new technological developments and the regulative context that may need to be put into place. ... It will raise your awareness of things that you can do by thinking globally, but acting in your local context. (Goran Trajkovski, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2010) From the reviews: The book provides an overview of the state of the art as it impacts the most important social, legal, economic, technological, and ethical implications of the technology with regard to identity, privacy, and security. ! The book succeeds in collecting many facts, concepts, insights, and ideas on many issues crucial for the future development of ambient intelligence (ubiquitous computing). Reading it will be no waste of time for anyone involved in--or just interested in--this new paradigm. (P. Navrat, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2009) It provides an elaborate overview on the different kinds of enabling technologies that can be considered AmI and a useful inventory of the visions of AmI as reflected in other projects (both EU sponsored, as American and Japanese projects), the different tools that can be developed in order to bring these vision into reality and the most important players worldwide. ! provide a good starting point for ethicists who would like to take up this challenge. (Neelke Doorn, Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 15, 2009) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |