SimAUD 2010 is a new multi-disciplinary venue with papers archived at the ACM Digital Library. Buildings are the largest consumers of energy, responsible for 48% of all greenhouse gas emissions. Due to the complexity and multidisciplinary dimensions of this area, modeling and simulation are valuable techniques to understand and address this enormous challenge. Simulation is also an effective way to understand human traffic flow, air quality, noise, disaster and emergency response, urban growth, etc. Researchers in simulation, architecture, urban design and planning, HCI, ubicomp, infoviz, etc. are invited to participate and present original papers, data sets, and videos. Contact Azam Khan for more information.
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Computer programs emerge as the outcome of complex human processes of cognition, communication and negotiation, which serve to establish the meaningful embedding of the computer system in its intended use context.
-- Floyd, 1992, p. 24
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Eva Hornecker explains the evolving concept of Tangible Interaction.
Read Eva's insightful entry here..