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Pervasive displays: understanding the future of digital signage

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Pervasive displays: understanding the future of digital signage. / Davies, Nigel; Clinch, Sarah; Alt, Florian.
Morgan and Claypool, 2014. 128 p. (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing).

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Davies, N, Clinch, S & Alt, F 2014, Pervasive displays: understanding the future of digital signage. Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing, Morgan and Claypool. https://doi.org/10.2200/S00558ED1V01Y201312MPC011

APA

Davies, N., Clinch, S., & Alt, F. (2014). Pervasive displays: understanding the future of digital signage. (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing). Morgan and Claypool. https://doi.org/10.2200/S00558ED1V01Y201312MPC011

Vancouver

Davies N, Clinch S, Alt F. Pervasive displays: understanding the future of digital signage. Morgan and Claypool, 2014. 128 p. (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing). doi: 10.2200/S00558ED1V01Y201312MPC011

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Davies, Nigel ; Clinch, Sarah ; Alt, Florian. / Pervasive displays : understanding the future of digital signage. Morgan and Claypool, 2014. 128 p. (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing).

Bibtex

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