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Ar-CHI-tecture: Architecture and Interaction

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Ar-CHI-tecture: Architecture and Interaction. / Dalton, Nick; Hoelscher, Christoph; Green, Keith et al.
CHI '12 Human Factors in Computing Systems. United States: ACM, 2012. p. 2743-2746.

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Dalton, N, Hoelscher, C, Green, K, Marshall, P, Dalton, R, Kortuem, G, Mathew, A & Varoudis, T 2012, Ar-CHI-tecture: Architecture and Interaction. in CHI '12 Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, United States, pp. 2743-2746. https://doi.org/10.1145/2212776.2212710

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Dalton, N., Hoelscher, C., Green, K., Marshall, P., Dalton, R., Kortuem, G., Mathew, A., & Varoudis, T. (2012). Ar-CHI-tecture: Architecture and Interaction. In CHI '12 Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 2743-2746). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2212776.2212710

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Dalton N, Hoelscher C, Green K, Marshall P, Dalton R, Kortuem G et al. Ar-CHI-tecture: Architecture and Interaction. In CHI '12 Human Factors in Computing Systems. United States: ACM. 2012. p. 2743-2746 doi: 10.1145/2212776.2212710

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Dalton, Nick ; Hoelscher, Christoph ; Green, Keith et al. / Ar-CHI-tecture : Architecture and Interaction. CHI '12 Human Factors in Computing Systems. United States : ACM, 2012. pp. 2743-2746

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