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    Sensible organizations: Technology and methodology for automatically measuring organizational behavior by Olguin Olguin, Daniel, Waber, Benjamin Nathan, Kim, Taemie Jung, Mohan, Akshay, Ara, Koji, Pentland, Alex Paul

    Published 2011
    “…We present the design, implementation, and deployment of a wearable computing platform for measuring and analyzing human behavior in organizational settings. …”
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    Progress in WearIT@Work Positioning Technologies by Widyawan, Widyawan

    Published 2007
    “…TheWearIT@Work project aims to show that wearable computers are a viable technology concept for workers of the future. …”
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    Near-threshold processor design techniques for power-constrained computing devices by Zhou, Jun, Kim, Tony Tae-Hyoung, Lian, Yong

    Published 2019
    “…Ultra-low power digital processors are needed in power-constrained computing devices for IoT, intelligent sensing and wearable computing applications. While near-threshold design is promising to achieve ultra-low power consumption, there are several challenges for this technology to be applied to the design of digital processors, including the functionality issue, performance degradation and variability issue. …”
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    Reality mining and other things I did with cell phones by Nathan Eagle

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…While the privacy implications of this data should not be understated, I believe this ubiquitous infrastructure of wearable computers can be repurposed in ways that better serve both the billions of individuals who carry them and ultimately the societies in which they live.…”
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    Setting the New Standard with Mobile Computing in Online Learning by Yuhsun Edward Shih

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Mobile learning represents exciting new frontiers in education and pedagogy. With its "wearable" computing feature and multimedia content delivery, mobile learning offers new benefits to instructors and learners. …”
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    The Role of Wearable Technologies in Supply Chain Collaboration: A Case of Pharmaceutical Industry by Muhammad Noman Shafique, Muhammad Mahboob Khurshid, Haji Rahman, Ashish Khanna, Deepak Gupta, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The technological transformation has led to the introduction of mini computers as wearable computers which facilitate users to use the Internet, different applications, messaging, and for calls all on one platform. …”
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    Hybrid Project-Based Learning course approach from face-to-face and remote experiences by Saul Delabrida

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Given this challenge, this paper documents the experience of a Project-Based Learning course originally proposed to a face-to-face and adjusted to the remote context. It is a wearable computing course centralizing on mixed reality technologies and user studies evaluation. …”
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    Les représentations des tatouages connectés: enjeux de l’acceptabilité et relation à l’imaginaire by Annabelle BOUTET-DIÉYE, Aurélie SEZNEC

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Based on semi-structured interviews and a literature review on wearable computing (clothing and cosmetics), this article question what connected tattoos represent in terms of [re]defining the social role of the body. …”
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    The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity by André Gonçalves Ferreira, Renato Cavalcanti Novaes, Monique Ribeiro de Assis, Silvio de Cássio Costa Telles

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The need to extend the time/space of body consumerism indistinctly approaches the scientific breakthroughs: drugs, bionic prostheses, plastic surgeries, wearable computers, genetic modifications. The desire to void the biological coercions, functional and aesthetic improvements of the body and even immortality give rise to a new description: the futurible body.…”
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