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Titre(s) : The Connected Home [Texte électronique] : the Future of Domestic Life / Richard Harper, Editor
Publication : London : Springer, [2011]
Description matérielle : 1 ressource dématérialisée
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
The title of this new book: "The Connected Home" reflects the move away from the idea
that smart homes would alter the lives of those living in them by providing technologies
to take over tasks that were previously the responsibility of the householder, such
as managing entertainment, education - and even eating! Up until around 10 years ago
this view was commonplace but time has shown that the technologies to support a smart
home have not developed in such a way as to support this premise. Instead, what people
do in their homes has moved the concept of a smart home into that of the 'connected
home'. The rise of on-line games technologies, video connections via Skype, social
networking, internet browsing etc are now an integral part of the home environment
and have had a significant effect on the home. The contributors to this exciting new
book consider and discuss the effects and ramifications of the connected home from
a variety of viewpoints: an examination of the take-up of personal computers and the
Internet in domestic situations; an analysis of the changing intersection of technology
and human habits in the connected home; the impact of gaming, texting, e-book readers,
tablets and other devices and their effect on the social conditions of a household;
the relationship between digital messaging applications and real geography; and an
overview of how sensing technologies for the smart home might evolve (lightweight
medical technologies for example). The book culminates by addressing unfinished ambitions
from the smart home agenda, the factors that have prevented their realisation, and
addresses the need for extending research into the area
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Harper, Richard (1960-....)
Indice(s) Dewey :
643.6 (23e éd.) = Appareils ménagers et installations domestiques
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780857294760
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44652159h
Notice n° :
FRBNF44652159
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Table des matières : pt. 1 ; Setting The Scene -- ; From Smart Home to Connected Home -- ; The Networked
Home: The Way of the Future or a Vision Too Far? -- ; Changing Times: Home Life and
Domestic Habit -- ; Family Life, Children and the Feminization of Computing --pt.
2 ; Experiencing The Connected Home -- ; The Web, the Home and the Search Engine --
; Changing Practices of Family Television Watching -- ; All in the Game: Families,
Peer Groups and Game Playing in the Home -- ; Digital Words: Reading and the 21st
Century Home -- ; Nearness: Family Life and Digital Neighborhood -- ; Love, Ritual
and Videochat -- ; Family Archiving in the Digital Age -- ; Absence and Family Life:
Understanding and Supporting Adaption to Change --pt. 3 ; Remaining Aspirations For
The Future Home -- ; Remote Care: Health at Home -- ; Energy in the Smart Home.