Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things

Provided from the new digital technologies, the technological mobility changes the relationship between people, places and objects, broadening the information flows between them through mobile devices, making the spaces smart through the creation and distribution of content without geographical barr...

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Main Authors: Sandra Mara Garcia Henriques, Liana Gross Furini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2018-12-01
Series:Disertaciones
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Online Access:https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/6058
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spelling doaj-77f9adaf4f57485f90b77bffb0f0be7b2020-11-25T02:05:09ZengUniversidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de MadridDisertaciones1856-95362018-12-0112110.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/disertaciones/a.60583972Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of ThingsSandra Mara Garcia Henriques0Liana Gross FuriniFADERGS/ UNISINOSProvided from the new digital technologies, the technological mobility changes the relationship between people, places and objects, broadening the information flows between them through mobile devices, making the spaces smart through the creation and distribution of content without geographical barriers. This scenario portraits a ubiquity of connections, and is the connection that allows the autonomy of individuals as content producers and distributors. This paper seeks to trace the context of the ubiquity of connections as a key factor in the development of ‘internet of things’ and the concept of ‘little data’ through the observation of the mobile application of traffic and navigation Waze in order to demonstrate the influence of the ubiquity of connections in everyday life, concept that expands due to the increase of infocommunicational devices on the individual’s daily life.https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/6058mobilidadeubiquidadeinternet das coisasconexãowaze
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Liana Gross Furini
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Liana Gross Furini
Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things
Disertaciones
mobilidade
ubiquidade
internet das coisas
conexão
waze
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Liana Gross Furini
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title Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things
title_short Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things
title_full Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things
title_fullStr Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things
title_full_unstemmed Ubiquity and Mobility: Perceptions on the Ubiquity of Connections through Internet of Things
title_sort ubiquity and mobility: perceptions on the ubiquity of connections through internet of things
publisher Universidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Disertaciones
issn 1856-9536
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Provided from the new digital technologies, the technological mobility changes the relationship between people, places and objects, broadening the information flows between them through mobile devices, making the spaces smart through the creation and distribution of content without geographical barriers. This scenario portraits a ubiquity of connections, and is the connection that allows the autonomy of individuals as content producers and distributors. This paper seeks to trace the context of the ubiquity of connections as a key factor in the development of ‘internet of things’ and the concept of ‘little data’ through the observation of the mobile application of traffic and navigation Waze in order to demonstrate the influence of the ubiquity of connections in everyday life, concept that expands due to the increase of infocommunicational devices on the individual’s daily life.
topic mobilidade
ubiquidade
internet das coisas
conexão
waze
url https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/6058
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