Methodology and Tools for Pervasive Application Development
Understanding the user's demands and intentions is essential when developing pervasive applications. It ensures proactive decisions and improves usability. However, due to a lack of conceptual development methodology and supporting tools, it is difficult to orient the designs towards user'...
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Lei Tang [verfasserIn] Zhiwen Yu [verfasserIn] Hanbo Wang [verfasserIn] Xingshe Zhou [verfasserIn] Zongtao Duan [verfasserIn] |
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