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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
PUC
DisciplineUbiquitous computing
LanguageEnglish
Edited byPeter James Thomas
Publication details
Former name(s)
Personal Technologies
History1997–present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
Partly
LicenseCC-BY-NC 2.5
1.137 (2010)
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN1617-4909 (print)
1617-4917 (web)
Links

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1997. It covers original research on ubiquitous and pervasive computing, ambient intelligence, and handheld, wearable and mobile information devices, with a focus on user experience and interaction design issues. The journal publishes a mixture of issues themed on specific topics, or organised around scientific workshops, and original research papers. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 1.137, ranking it 24th out of 78 journals in the category "Telecommunications" and 62nd out of 126 in the category "Computer Science/Information Systems".[1]

The editor-in-chief is Peter Thomas (Manifesto Group). The journal is published by Springer Science+Business Media.

Editorial Teams (September 2012)

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

  • Peter Thomas Manifesto Group / Brunel University / University of Melbourne

EDITORS

  • Stephen Brewster University of Glasgow, UK
  • Anind K. Dey Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • Hans-W. Gellersen Lancaster University, UK
  • Lars Erik Holmquist The Viktoria Institute, Sweden
  • Steve Howard University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Matt Jones University of Wales, Swansea, UK
  • Chris Schmandt MIT Media Lab, US
  • Rob Macredie Brunel University, UK
  • Phil Stenton University College Falmouth / Calvium, UK

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

  • Alan Chamberlain, University of Nottingham, UK
  • Albrecht Schmidt, Lancaster University, UK
  • Alexandra Weilenmann, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Antti Oulasvirta, Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Germany
  • Ben Peyton-Jones, Exeter NHS Trust, UK
  • Bin Guo, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
  • Eija Kaasinen, VTT, Finland
  • Emilia Barakova, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
  • Enrico Rukzio, Lancaster University, UK
  • Gillian Hayes, UC Irvine, USA
  • Mark Dunlopm University of Glasgow, UK
  • Mikael Wiberg, Umeå University, Sweden
  • Yunchuan Sun, Beijing Normal University, China
  • Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

EDITORIAL BOARD

  • Victoria Bellotti, Xerox PARC, USA;
  • Mark Billinghurst, University of Washington, USA;
  • Staffan Bjork, Victoria Institute, Sweden;
  • Luca Chittaro, Universita di Udine, Italy;
  • Allison Druin, University of Maryland, USA;
  • Mark Dunlop, University of Strathclyde, UK;
  • Anne Ekholm, Nokia, Finland;
  • Karamjit S. Gill, University of Wales, Newport, UK;
  • David Goodman, Rutgers University, USA;
  • Richard Harper, Microsoft, UK;
  • Kori Inkpen, Simon Fraser University, Canada;
  • Steve Jones, University of Waikato, New Zealand;
  • James Katz, Bellcore, USA;
  • Jay Kistler, DEC Systems Research Labs, USA;
  • Rich Ling, Telenor R&D, Norway;
  • Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich, Germany;
  • Peter Ljungstrand, Play Research Studio, Sweden;
  • Patti Maes, MIT Media Laboratory, USA;
  • Friedemann Mattern, ETH Zurich Inst Informationssyteme, Switzerland;
  • Don Norman, Nielsen-Norman Group, USA;
  • Kent L. Norman, University of Maryland, USA;
  • Stephan Pink, University of Arizona, USA;
  • Thomas Strang, German Aerospace Center, Germany;
  • Yasuyuki Sumi, Kyoto University, Japan;
  • Harold Thimbleby, UCC, UK;
  • C-K Toh, University of London, UK;
  • Theo Ungerer, Universitat Augsburg Inst. Informatik, Germany;
  • Sen Wang, Eastman Kodak Company, USA;
  • Terry Winograd, Stanford University, USA;
  • Steve Woolgar, Oxford University, UK;
  • Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden, Research Center, USA.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in Academic OneFile, Academic Search, Compendex, Computer Science Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology, Digital Bibliography & Library Project, Ergonomics Abstracts, Inspec, io-port.net, Science Citation Index Expanded, and Scopus.

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