Lost in translation:Understanding the possession of digital things in the Cloud

Odom, W. and Sellen, A. and Harper, R. and Thereska, E. (2012) Lost in translation:Understanding the possession of digital things in the Cloud. In: CHI '12 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, New York, pp. 781-790. ISBN 9781450310154

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Abstract

People are amassing larger and more diverse collections of digital things. The emergence of Cloud computing has enabled people to move their personal files to online places, and create new digital things through online services. However, little is known about how this shift might shape people's orientations toward their digital things. To investigate, we conducted in depth interviews with 13 people comparing and contrasting how they think about their possessions, moving from physical ones, to locally kept digital materials, to the online world. Findings are interpreted to detail design and research opportunities in this emerging space. Copyright 2012 ACM.

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?? CLOUD COMPUTINGHUMAN-CENTERED ARCHITECTURESINTERACTIVE SYSTEMS DESIGNMATERIALITYPOSSESSIONDETAIL DESIGNDIGITAL MATERIALSIN-DEPTH INTERVIEWSINTERACTIVE SYSTEMON-LINE SERVICERESEARCH OPPORTUNITIESHUMAN ENGINEERINGCOMPUTER SYSTEMS ??
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27 Jun 2018 09:12
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