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How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users

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How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users. / Clinch, S.; Harkes, J.; Friday, A. et al.
Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2012. p. 122 -127.

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Clinch, S, Harkes, J, Friday, A, Davies, N & Satyanarayanan, M 2012, How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users. in Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, pp. 122 -127. https://doi.org/10.1109/PerCom.2012.6199858

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Clinch, S., Harkes, J., Friday, A., Davies, N., & Satyanarayanan, M. (2012). How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users. In Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on (pp. 122 -127). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/PerCom.2012.6199858

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Clinch S, Harkes J, Friday A, Davies N, Satyanarayanan M. How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users. In Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE. 2012. p. 122 -127 doi: 10.1109/PerCom.2012.6199858

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Clinch, S. ; Harkes, J. ; Friday, A. et al. / How close is close enough? Understanding the role of cloudlets in supporting display appropriation by mobile users. Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2012. pp. 122 -127

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