Participants & Papers
IT@Home: Often Best Left to
Professionals
A.J. Bernheim Brush
Microsoft Research
Making Connections:
Designing for Home Networking
Marshini Chetty and Rebecca E. Grinter
Division of Interactive and Intelligent Systems, College of
Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
Socially-Aware Requirements
for a Smart Home
Scott Davidoff, Min Kyung Lee, John Zimmerman and Anind Dey
Human-Computer Interaction Institute + School of Design,
Carnegie Mellon University
Consumer focus in networked product
development
John de Vet
Philips Consumer Electronics, Innovation Lab
Inowiss: Connectivity
Management in Wireless Networking
Riad Lemhachheche
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
Oregon State University
Television and the experiential
fabric of the ‘domestic’ and the
‘everyday’
Derek William Nicoll
24hourworld Associates
Now We’re Cooking: Recipes
for End-User Service Composition in the Digital Home
Mark W. Newman
Palo Alto Research Center
Envisioning Future Home IT Usage
With The Customer In Mind
Ryan Palmer
Intel Corporation, User-Centered Design Group
At home with the
on_message@home system
Mark Perry and Dorothy Rachovides
School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics,
Brunel University
Challenges in Understanding
Roles and Responsibility for Use of Home Networking
Technologies
Jennifer A. Rode, Department of Informatics, University of
California, Irvine
Louise Barkhuus, Department of Computing Science,
University of Glasgow
Pinning the Tail on
the Networked Donkey: Why IT@Home Needs Network
Visualization
Erika Shehan, Shivam Goyal and W. Keith Edwards
Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, College of
Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
ICEbox: Bring! Point! Get
Configured!
Jeonghwa Yang and W. Keith Edwards
Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, College of
Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology