Hacking is Pervasive
Joseph A. Paradiso, John Heidemann, and Thomas G. ZimmermanUSC/Information Sciences Institute
Abstract
(No formal abstract, but this article introduces this IEEE Pervasive Computing Magainze special issue on Hacking in Pervasive Computing.)Availability
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Reference
- Paradiso08a
- Joseph A. Paradiso, John Heidemann, and Thomas G. Zimmerman. Hacking is Pervasive. IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine, 7 (3 ), pp. 13-15, July, 2008. (Special issue guest editors). <http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Paradiso08a.html>.
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