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Abstract: As mobile and embedded computing devices become more pervasive, it is becoming obvious that the nature of interactions between users and computers must evolve. Applications need to become increasingly autonomous and invisible, by placing greater reliance on knowledge of context and reducing interactions with users. Moreover, applications must cope with highly dynamic environments in which resources, such as network connectivity and software services, frequently vary over time. This paper presents ..
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Henricksen, K., Indulska, J., & Rakotonirainy, A. (2001). Infrastructure for Pervasive Computing : Challenges. Workshop on Pervasive Computing INFORMATIK, 1, 214--222.
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