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Cooperative Artefacts: Assessing Real World Situations with Embedded Technology

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Cooperative Artefacts: Assessing Real World Situations with Embedded Technology. / Strohbach, Martin; Gellersen, Hans; Kortuem, Gerd et al.
Proceedings of UbiComp 2004. Springer-Verlag, 2004. p. 250-267.

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Strohbach, M, Gellersen, H, Kortuem, G & Kray, C 2004, Cooperative Artefacts: Assessing Real World Situations with Embedded Technology. in Proceedings of UbiComp 2004. Springer-Verlag, pp. 250-267, Ubicomp 2004, Nottingham, UK, 7/09/04. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30119-6_15

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Strohbach M, Gellersen H, Kortuem G, Kray C. Cooperative Artefacts: Assessing Real World Situations with Embedded Technology. In Proceedings of UbiComp 2004. Springer-Verlag,. 2004. p. 250-267 doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-30119-6_15

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Strohbach, Martin ; Gellersen, Hans ; Kortuem, Gerd et al. / Cooperative Artefacts: Assessing Real World Situations with Embedded Technology. Proceedings of UbiComp 2004. Springer-Verlag, 2004. pp. 250-267

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