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IMS Based Mobile Presence Service. / Lei, Zhang; Coulton, Paul.
2008. Paper presented at Future Mobile Experiences: next generation mobile interaction and contextualization, Workshop at NordiCHI, Lund, Sweden.

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Lei, Z & Coulton, P 2008, 'IMS Based Mobile Presence Service.', Paper presented at Future Mobile Experiences: next generation mobile interaction and contextualization, Workshop at NordiCHI, Lund, Sweden, 19/10/08. <http://www.daimi.au.dk/mobile/experiences/pdf/IMS%20presence.pdf>

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Lei, Z., & Coulton, P. (2008). IMS Based Mobile Presence Service.. Paper presented at Future Mobile Experiences: next generation mobile interaction and contextualization, Workshop at NordiCHI, Lund, Sweden. http://www.daimi.au.dk/mobile/experiences/pdf/IMS%20presence.pdf

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Lei Z, Coulton P. IMS Based Mobile Presence Service.. 2008. Paper presented at Future Mobile Experiences: next generation mobile interaction and contextualization, Workshop at NordiCHI, Lund, Sweden.

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Lei, Zhang ; Coulton, Paul. / IMS Based Mobile Presence Service. Paper presented at Future Mobile Experiences: next generation mobile interaction and contextualization, Workshop at NordiCHI, Lund, Sweden.4 p.

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