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Alatalo Toni |
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[Fenfire-dev] Re: [Fwd: CFP - NRHM Journal Issue on Hypermedia beyond the Desktop] |
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Thu, 2 Oct 2003 22:23:15 +0300 (EEST) |
(argh just realized when finisihed this, sorry for Finnish Benja..)
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 address@hidden wrote:
> Oheinen voisi olla hyvä julkaisuoforumi sinulle..
kiitti vinkistä -- näyttäisi sopivan kuin nakutettu ubityyppiseen (mukana
julkinen näyttö ja mobiilikontrollerit)
http://studio.kyperjokki.fi/FirstAndLast/ sekä fenfire.org :iin, jota
tosin paljolti kehitettään Desktop-mielessä (ja hyvä niin :)
.. eritoten kun mainitaan tämä:
> Hypermedia has for many years been dealing with purely electronic
> documents and structures via traditional WIMP interfaces for desktop
tuolle Windows Icons Menus ja Pointers :lle kun on juuri haettu
vaihtoehtoja, fenfiressä myös fyysisillä kontrollilaitteilla --
kyseenalaista sitten vältetäänkö itse ikkunoita, ikoneja, menuja ja
pointereita lopulta mutta ainakin niitäkin koititaan miettiä toisin..
> Harri
~Toni
> -------- Alkuperäinen viesti --------
> Aihe: CFP - NRHM Journal Issue on Hypermedia beyond the Desktop
> Lähettäjä: Kaj =?iso-8859-1?Q?Gr=F8nb=E6k?= <address@hidden>
> Päiväys: Tor, Syyskuu 4, 2003 2:53 am
> Vastaanottaja: address@hidden
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> |CALL FOR PAPERS |
> |New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia 2003 |
> |Special issue on |
> |Hypermedia beyond the Desktop |
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> NRHM is a refereed annual journal covering research on practical and
> theoretical developments in hypermedia, interactive multimedia and
> related technologies. Issues (normally 8-10 papers) review and explore
> one or two topical themes from diverse perspectives.
>
> The main theme for NRHM 2003 is Hypermedia beyond the Desktop,
> encompassing all aspects of hypermedia on new platforms and in new
> environments beyond the traditional desktop computer. We are also
> continuing the open topic sub-theme for high quality papers meeting
> NRHM's scope in general (see http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/~NRHM/).
>
> NRHM has recently been acquired by Taylor & Francis (www.tandf.co.uk)
> and NRHM 2003 will be the first issue under the new publishers. The
> issue will also be the first to appear in both print and digital
> formats. We are particularly interested in exploring possibilities for
> the digital medium, for example digital video clips illustrating
> environments, data or interfaces discussed in the paper. Authors are
> encouraged to contact the Editor regarding other proposals for related
> digital material.
>
> Authors are invited to submit original unpublished papers electronically
> to the Guest Editor at the e-mail address below. There is no explicit
> restriction on length but authors who wish to submit a long article
> should contact the Guest Editor prior to submission. In addition to
> full papers we will also consider smaller Technical Notes of max 3500
> words - typically reporting on a technical achievement or
> implementation in an early state of research. Open theme submissions
> should be submitted electronically to the NRHM Editor at e-mail address
> below.
>
> Initial submissions for reviewing can be sent in PDF, Postscript, RTF or
> HTML following any conventional readable document format.
>
>
> !! Submission deadline: October 20th, 2003
> !!
> !! Acceptance notification: December 8th, 2003
> !!
> !! Final manuscripts due: January 12th, 2004.
>
>
> Hypermedia beyond the desktop
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Hypermedia has for many years been dealing with purely electronic
> documents and structures via traditional WIMP interfaces for desktop
> computers. The Hypermedia and Web research communities have provided
> many achievements for this traditional platform. But many new types of
> platforms and environments are emerging, for which hypermedia concepts
> also hold much potential. One example of such a new platform is digital
> paper or electronic ink technologies, where we may transfer hypermedia
> structuring and
> functionality to physical paper. Another example is mobile hypermedia on
> cell phones, PDAs, and TabletPCs. Here hypermedia applications can take
> advantage of the context in term of place, time and the user's profile
> to deliver relevant information and to contextualize annotations and
> links created by the mobile user. A final example is augmented or mixed
> reality environments, where physical material may be integrated in
> hypermedia systems by taking advantage of radio-based or visual tagging
> technologies.
>
> These and other examples of new forms of hypermedia are emerging within
> the hypermedia field but the new developments are also taking place in
> related fields like augmented reality, pervasive computing, mobile
> computing, HCI. With this issue we would like to encourage a
> cross-fertilization between hypermedia and relevant fields to explore
> new forms of hypermedia. We would like to encourage technical,
> theoretical and empirical contributions within the subject area.
>
> The following list of suggested topics illustrates the scope of the
> issue but is not intended to be exhaustive:
>
> - Hypermedia in digital paper and electronic ink
>
> - Augmented and mixed reality hypermedia
>
> - Context aware and location-based hypermedia
>
> - Mobile hypermedia
>
> - Ubiquitous and pervasive hypermedia architectures, e.g. peer-to-peer
> architectures
>
> - New user interfaces for hypermedia, e.g. tangible, gestural, auditory
> interfaces
>
> Please contact the Guest Editor if you have any questions on the scope
> of the call or require further information.
>
>
> Guest editor: Kaj Grønbæk, University of Aarhus, Denmark -
> address@hidden
>
> NRHM Editor Douglas Tudhope - address@hidden
>
> Associate Editor Daniel Cunliffe - address@hidden
>
>
>
> For additional information on NRHM, see
>
> http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/~NRHM/
>
> http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13614568.asp
>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Kaj Grønbæk,
> Professor, | |
> Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, |
> | ISIS Katrinebjerg - Center for Interactive
> Spaces, |
> | Aabogade 34, DK-8200 Aarhus N, DENMARK.
> | | Email: address@hidden | Email: address@hidden
> | | Direct: (+45) 8942 5636 | Cell ph: (+45) 2149
> 5634 |
> | Telefax: (+45) 8942 5624 | Home: (+45) 8616
> 4391 |
> | Web: http://www.daimi.au.dk/~kgronbak
> | | http://www.interactivespaces.net/
> |
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>
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