Papers by Håkan Gulliksson
The evolution of the telephone into the coming pervasive computing environment is sketched. This ... more The evolution of the telephone into the coming pervasive computing environment is sketched. This is done by introducing a number of consecutive innovative telephones, including the groupPhone, monoPhone, polyPhone, omniPhone and the fantasyPhone. Each of them is discussed exploring their utility, usability and social aspects.
This literature review and accompanying discussion will provide a background for selecting a set ... more This literature review and accompanying discussion will provide a background for selecting a set of fundamental services to be used in the exploration of new innovative, soccer based, services.
The questions to answer are not difficult to formulate. We want to:
• understand how soccer relates to our life-world
• understand the being (basic characteristics) and constituents of sport, and in particular of playing or watching a game of soccer.
• understand the beings of the constituents of soccer found, and their interrelations
The terminology we will use is, as indicated by the terms used above, mostly taken from the philosophical world of phenomenology, where a basic premise is that “people do not exist apart from the world but, rather, are intimately caught up in and immersed” (Seamon 2000).
This book is about how to make it out with technology. Humans have come a long way since leaving ... more This book is about how to make it out with technology. Humans have come a long way since leaving the trees, and through our tools we have neutralised most natural forces and adapted the environment to ourselves. This struggle for supremacy built, and still builds, knowledge about; nature, the tools needed, and how our society and we work. Relating this knowledge to the next generation of technology is the major challenge for the following 200+ pages.
The human genome is now known, which is a major achievement. We know the wiring of our neural network, and have cars that transport us comfortably from A to B. However, not all problems are solved, and not everything understood. Far from it! The last thousands of years have for instance not shed much light on emergence, the effect of long term social processes, dynamic human behaviour, society, our mind, consciousness, self, and love. Aristotle is still the reference.
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Papers by Håkan Gulliksson
The questions to answer are not difficult to formulate. We want to:
• understand how soccer relates to our life-world
• understand the being (basic characteristics) and constituents of sport, and in particular of playing or watching a game of soccer.
• understand the beings of the constituents of soccer found, and their interrelations
The terminology we will use is, as indicated by the terms used above, mostly taken from the philosophical world of phenomenology, where a basic premise is that “people do not exist apart from the world but, rather, are intimately caught up in and immersed” (Seamon 2000).
The human genome is now known, which is a major achievement. We know the wiring of our neural network, and have cars that transport us comfortably from A to B. However, not all problems are solved, and not everything understood. Far from it! The last thousands of years have for instance not shed much light on emergence, the effect of long term social processes, dynamic human behaviour, society, our mind, consciousness, self, and love. Aristotle is still the reference.
The questions to answer are not difficult to formulate. We want to:
• understand how soccer relates to our life-world
• understand the being (basic characteristics) and constituents of sport, and in particular of playing or watching a game of soccer.
• understand the beings of the constituents of soccer found, and their interrelations
The terminology we will use is, as indicated by the terms used above, mostly taken from the philosophical world of phenomenology, where a basic premise is that “people do not exist apart from the world but, rather, are intimately caught up in and immersed” (Seamon 2000).
The human genome is now known, which is a major achievement. We know the wiring of our neural network, and have cars that transport us comfortably from A to B. However, not all problems are solved, and not everything understood. Far from it! The last thousands of years have for instance not shed much light on emergence, the effect of long term social processes, dynamic human behaviour, society, our mind, consciousness, self, and love. Aristotle is still the reference.