DocumentCode
1492679
Title
Experimental Methodology in Pervasive Computing
Author
Lukowicz, Paul ; Intille, Stephen
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci., Univ. of Passau, Passau, Germany
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
2011
Firstpage
94
Lastpage
96
Abstract
Pervasive computing sits at the interface of computer science, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. As a consequence, consistent standards and guidelines for empirical evaluation are elusive. Thus, in most key conferences and journals in the field (including IEEE Pervasive Computing), "lack of adequate evaluation" is the most common reason for rejecting a submission. At the same time, the evaluation\´s quality is often the subject of heated discussion among reviewers and program committee members. IEEE Pervasive Computing\´s "Experimental Methodology" department will look at specific problems, practices, and recommendations related to empirical research in pervasive computing. The department is motivated by the increasing awareness that the field needs to mature, moving from visions of what could be done toward real-world systems that quantitatively prove what can be done in a reproducible, objective way.
Keywords
computer science; social sciences; ubiquitous computing; IEEE Pervasive Computing; computer science; engineering; experimental methodology; psychology; social sciences; Computer science; Design for experiments; Interface phenomena; Network interfaces; Pervasive computing; benchmarking; experimental design; methodology; standards;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1268
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPRV.2011.25
Filename
5747201
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