Integration of ubiquitous specifications in the lifecycle of design object oriented

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Abstract

Ubiquity in information systems is a new and important requirement commonly expressed by users due to the latest challenges in the mobile technologies. The design of information system dealing with high technological risks requires an appropriate and beneficial development process which is lacking today. The objective of this work is to solve this problem by proposing a new process for identifying and designing ubiquitous specifications that are integrated into an existent information system engineering process. In this paper we try to reconcile the different facets of the development of a ubiquitous systems to define a method oriented object that possesses an original vision of these systems. We intend in the future works to use this method in the design and development of mobile application that ensures the safety after earthquake.

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Aimene, S., & Rassoul, I. (2017). Integration of ubiquitous specifications in the lifecycle of design object oriented. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 612, pp. 513–519). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61542-4_49

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