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2003 | Buch

Inside the Smart Home

herausgegeben von: Richard Harper, PhD

Verlag: Springer London

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"A fascinating insight into potentially one of the most exciting developments that affects each and every one of us as we move forward into the 21st Century. This book indicates the direction industry must take if we are to achieve the dream of living in a Smart Home." Steve Hearnden, Mobile Telecommunications Consultant, UK

"A timely and much needed compliment to more technology-led explorations of the Smart Home. It draws attention to the complexity, diversity and conceptual richness of domestic life and critically reflects on the adoption and use of technologies in the home to date." Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Sapient Ltd, UK

If the predictions of leading electronics and consumer companies are to be believed, in the future you may never again have to worry about forgetting to switch the lights off, or locking the front door when you leave your home. Even mundane chores such as visiting your local supermarket to stock up your fridge will become a thing of the past, as the Smart Homes of the future will be able to decide what is needed and order them for us. Inside the Smart Home looks at the designs and technologies behind these new innovations, along with their time-saving, environmental and security benefits, amongst others. Despite these clear advantages however, Smart Homes have so far failed to reach the levels of success originally anticipated, thereby forcing designers to further examine the roles and practicalities of these new technologies. Through the use of detailed case studies from such international giants as Orange, Ariston, Philips Electronics and Electrolux, this book clearly demonstrates what will be possible for our domestic settings in the future if we continue to develop the concept of the Smart Home.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter

Conceptions of the Home

Frontmatter
1. Inside the Smart Home: Ideas, Possibilities and Methods
Richard Harper

Conceptions of the Home

Frontmatter
2. Smart Homes: Past, Present and Future
Frances K. Aldrich
3. Households as Morally Ordered Communities: Explorations in the Dynamics of Domestic Life
John D. Strain
4. Time as a Rare Commodity in Home Life
Lynne Hamill
5. Emotional Context and “Significancies” of Media
Sue Peters

Designing for the Home

Frontmatter
6. Paper-mail in the Home of the 21st Century
Richard Harper, Brian Shatwell
7. Switching On to Switch Off
Alex Taylor, Richard Harper
8. The Social Context of Home Computing
David Frohlich, Robert Kraut
9. Design with Care: Technology, Disability and the Home
Keith Cheverst, Karen Clarke, Guy Dewsbury, Terry Hemmings, John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield

The Home of the Future

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10. Towards the Unremarkable Computer: Making Technology at Home in Domestic Routine
10.7 Conclusion
We have shown how lessons that challenge and can help develop the ubiquitous computing agenda in the direction of technologies being “invisible in use” can be drawn from studying the domestic environment. In particular, recognising the subtle character of the often complex, yet unremarkable, details that surround our everyday routines places powerful requirements on any technology that might become embedded in such activities. We have provided examples that help reveal what “invisible in use” might mean but acknowledge that a great deal of research remains to be done in order to move from this to actual designs. We believe that there are deep challenges ahead in trying to provide unremarkable computing for unremarkable routines. In this chapter we have attempted to articulate some of these challenges and take a small step towards suggesting how they might be addressed.
Peter Tolmie, James Pycock, Tim Diggins, Allan MacLean, Alain Karsenty
11. Daily Routines and Means of Communication in a Smart Home
Sanna Leppënen, Marika Jokinen
12. Living Inside a Smart Home: A Case Study
Dave Randall
13. Smart Home, Dumb Suppliers? The Future of Smart Homes Markets
James Barlow, Tim Venables
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Inside the Smart Home
herausgegeben von
Richard Harper, PhD
Copyright-Jahr
2003
Verlag
Springer London
Electronic ISBN
978-1-85233-854-1
Print ISBN
978-1-85233-688-2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/b97527