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Nigel Davies
Researcher at Lancaster University
Publications - 300
Citations - 21183
Nigel Davies is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile computing & Ubiquitous computing. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 289 publications receiving 20229 citations. Previous affiliations of Nigel Davies include University of Arizona & University of Cambridge.
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A Collaborative Multimedia Application for a Mobile Environment
TL;DR: The role of such collaborative multimedia applications in supporting field workers in the electricity industry is discussed and a prototype conferencing application is described which enables field engineers to jointly view and annotate network diagrams and maps produced by a Geographical Information System.
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A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations
Nicola J. Bidwell,Chris Elsden,Ludwig Trotter,Josh Hallwright,Sadie Moore,Kate Jeite-Delbridge,Mike Harding,Peter Shaw,Nigel Davies,Chris Speed,John Vines +10 more
TL;DR: Smart Donations as mentioned in this paper is a blockchain-based platform that offers users "contracts" that donate funds to certain causes in response to real-world events e.g., whenever an earthquake is detected or an activist tweets about refugees.
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ENGAGE: Early Insights in Measuring Multi-Device Engagements
TL;DR: This paper describes the early experiences with ENGAGE -- a toolkit designed to help researchers explore user engagement across multiple devices.
HCI, civic engagement and trust
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on an extensive study of civic engagement in the domain of public infrastructure maintenance and provide insights into the civic management processes to support future design of trusted civic engagement interactions.
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Privacy By Design [From the Editor in Chief]
Nigel Davies,Marc Langheinrich +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, Davies and Langheinrich explore how to provide smart, context-aware systems that can realize Weiser's vision while protecting users' privacy, and propose a framework to achieve this goal.