Perspectives on Negative Research Results in Pervasive Computing

  • Ella Peltonen
  • , Nitinder Mohan
  • , Peter Zdankin
  • , Tanya Shreedhar
  • , Tri Nguyen
  • , Suzan Bayhan
  • , Jon Crowcroft
  • , Jussi Kangasharju
  • , Daniela Nicklas

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Abstract

Not all research leads to fruitful results; trying new ways or methods may surpass the state of the art, but sometimes the hypothesis is not proven or the improvement is insignificant. In a systems discipline like pervasive computing, there are many sources of errors, from hardware issues over communication channels to heterogeneous software environments. However, failure to succeed is not a failure to progress. It is essential to create platforms for sharing insights, experiences, and lessons learned when conducting research in pervasive computing so that the same mistakes are not repeated. And sometimes, a problem is a symptom of discovering new research challenges. Based on the collective input of the First International Workshop on Negative Results in Pervasive Computing (PerFail 2022), co-located with the 20th International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2022), this paper presents a comprehensive discussion on perspectives on publishing negative results and lessons learned in pervasive computing.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherArXiv.org
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • cs.DC

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