Monday, March 22, 2010

New Rocking Technology Ubiquitous

The general meaning for Ubiquitous computing is existing or being every where at the same time. The idea behind ubiquitous computing is to surround ourselves with computers and software that are carefully tuned to offer us unobtrusive assistance as we navigate through our work and personal lives. Contrast this with the world of computers as we know them now.Ubiquitous computing touches on a wide range of research topics, including distributed computing, mobile computing, sensor networks, human-computer interaction, and artificial intelligence.

Recognizing that the extension of processing power into everyday scenarios would necessitate understandings of social, cultural and psychological phenomena beyond its proper ambit, Weiser were influenced by many fields outside computer science, including “philosophy, phenomenology, anthropology, psychology, post-Modernism, sociology of science and feminist criticism." He was explicit about "the humanistic origins of the ‘invisible ideal in post-modernist thought'"

Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) is a post-desktop model of human-computer interaction in which information processing has been thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities. In the course of ordinary activities, someone "using" ubiquitous computing engages many computational devices and systems simultaneously, and may not necessarily even be aware that they are doing so. This model is usually considered advancement from the desktop paradigm.
This paradigm is also described as pervasive computing, ambient intelligence. When primarily concerning the objects involved, it is also physical computing, the Internet of Things, haptic computing, and things that think. Rather than propose a single definition for ubiquitous computing and for these related terms, taxonomy of properties for ubiquitous computing has been proposed, from which different kinds or flavors of ubiquitous systems and applications can be described.

The promise of ubiquitous computing is of a life in which our endeavors are powerfully, though subtly, assisted by computers. The idealistic visions painted by the ubiquitous computing movement stand in stark contrast to what we see when we boot up our computers each day. There is an immediate barrier because you have to know how to use a computer to use a computer. If you sat down in front of a computer without knowing how to use a mouse, would you be able to get anything done? It’s unlikely. The computer won’t help you, either, since you have to know how to use the computer to ask it for help on how to use it! When computers do offer assistance, it still tends to fall short of the mark. Much application software tries to cater to new users and power users alike by offering simple, task-focused “wizards” and detailed help systems. Unfortunately, the wizards are often too limited to offer sufficient power for day-to-day use, and the help systems often don’t cope well with the many ways in which a user can express a need for a given piece of information. The next step, of course, is to go down to the local bookstore and buy a book that is four inches thick and weighs five pounds and that promises to give straightforward instruction on how to use the program in question. Most of us get by just fine on the tasks we are well-used to performing. However, there should be an easier route.

We are still a long way away from seeing the promise of ubiquitous computing fulfilled. Yet, physical barriers to ubiquitous computing are falling, thanks to technological advances such as nanotechnology and wireless computing. Further, as we have argued, software is getting easier to use all the time. As the themes of context-awareness and natural interaction are adopted by hardware and software makers, we will begin to see successive approximations of ubiquitous computing. There are many issues to resolve and a steep learning curve to face as we consider this close integration of computers into our lives. As I-O psychologists, we will benefit ourselves and our field by carefully examining the promises and implications that ubiquitous computing holds for us, and then adapting our products, services, and policies appropriately.

UbiComp Applications:

• U-Agri
• U-Health
• U-security
• U-Governance
• Intrusion detection
• U-Learning and many more…

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Kill The Autorun.inf

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Autorun is widely used by computer virus to infect other computer via removable drives Windows XP is particularly vulnerable to this kind of transmission due to its behavior of executing autorun.inf file automatically (Vista and 7 do not execute autorun script without user approval).

Kill Autorun will help protect your Windows XP system using these steps:

1. Disabling automatic execution of autorun script upon insertion of removable device.
2. Automatic deletion of autorun.inf file from your removable drive upon insertion. This is done to prevent accidental invocation of autorun script by double-clicking drive's icon from Windows Explorer.
3. Automatic creation of a special folder named 'AUTORUN.INF' that cannot be deleted to prevent creation of malicious autorun script by malware.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

SEQEL Hands On Lab Session @ Microsoft Hyd campus

Hi folks,

It's my great opportunity that I have attended SQL hands on Lab session at Microsoft Hyderabad. I was very happy that I got one more chance to visit MS campus. From my college total 6 students got chance to attend that session. I was very happy that I found my name in that list. They asked us to inform at MS by 1pm. I was there by 12:30pm and my class mate cum friend joined me, we both went to building 1, i.e MSIT building there we registered ourselves. We were asked to wait till 1pm by security. After 15 min Session organiser came and directed us to the place where the session goes and he informed us that session will get started by 2pm. We went for lunch in the mean while.

I really surprised that all the MSPs from hyd were asked to attend the session. I felt bad because I didn't get any call from the MSP India Team. I was happy because even though I didn't get any call from MSP team I got chance to attend that session(Thanks BVRIT).
Hay I will come back with full details of the session later. Today our hostelers planned for Hostel day. Now its gonna start so..............


Hi.... I am back after a long time. Hostel day went on well. That's memorable day.
Now I will tell what we did in MS. That's all about 4hr session. They were explained the tool(IDE) SEQEL server. We got some idea about that tool. I didn't find something new and great thing about that IDE. Finally it's some what ok.