"The book is written for academics, practitioners and undergraduate/postgraduate students and organized around six sections into chapters with the major themes."
– Yin-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
IGI, the publisher of Ubiquitous Computing: Design, Implementation, and Usability has done us the invaluable service of collecting excellent examples of the multifaced aspects of successful design in these pioneering technologies, and has given us the benefit of practical experience as well as heuristic in adapting the possible technologies of ubiquitous computing to the human needs of visual design, human factors, technological issues, and usability concerns in meeting human needs in the cities designed environments of the twenty-first century.
– Ira Laefsky, Independent consultant and HCI Researcher, USA