Personal Computing VS. Mobile Computing VS. Spatial Computing Flashcards
What is Personal Computing?
Personal Computing refers to the use of computers for general tasks by individuals, usually at a desk or workstation.
Which devices are typically used in Personal Computing?
Devices like desktops, laptops, and workstations are typically used in Personal Computing.
How do users interact with Personal Computing devices?
Users typically interact with Personal Computing devices via keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
What type of environment is Personal Computing typically used in?
Personal Computing is usually static and localized to environments like home or office desks.
Give examples of applications for Personal Computing.
Applications include productivity software, gaming, multimedia creation, and software development.
What is Mobile Computing?
Mobile Computing refers to portable devices that allow users to compute, communicate, and access data anywhere with wireless connectivity.
What types of devices are used in Mobile Computing?
Devices like smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and sometimes laptops are used in Mobile Computing.
How do users interact with Mobile Computing devices?
Users interact with Mobile Computing devices through touchscreen interfaces, voice commands, and gestures.
What type of environment is Mobile Computing designed for?
Mobile Computing is designed for a nomadic environment, allowing users to access computing power while moving.
Give examples of applications for Mobile Computing.
Applications include social media, GPS navigation, communication apps, mobile games, and internet browsing.
What is Spatial Computing?
Spatial Computing integrates digital and physical spaces, using devices that understand the environment around them, such as AR and VR.
Which devices are commonly associated with Spatial Computing?
Devices like AR glasses, VR headsets, and mixed-reality devices are associated with Spatial Computing.
How do users interact with Spatial Computing devices?
Users interact through physical movements, gestures, and spatial tracking in 3D environments.
Describe the environment where Spatial Computing is typically used.
Spatial Computing enhances or transforms physical environments by overlaying virtual content, creating immersive spaces.
Give examples of applications for Spatial Computing.
Applications include virtual simulations, immersive gaming, remote training, industrial design, and digital twins.