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RelateGateways: Using Spatial Context to Identify and Interact with Pervasive Services

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RelateGateways: Using Spatial Context to Identify and Interact with Pervasive Services. / Fischer, Carl; Gellersen, Hans; Guinard, Dominique et al.
2007. Poster session presented at Demo @ EuroSSC 2007, Lake District, UK.

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Fischer, C, Gellersen, H, Guinard, D & Oppenheim, M 2007, 'RelateGateways: Using Spatial Context to Identify and Interact with Pervasive Services', Demo @ EuroSSC 2007, Lake District, UK, 23/10/07 - 25/10/07.

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Fischer, C., Gellersen, H., Guinard, D., & Oppenheim, M. (2007). RelateGateways: Using Spatial Context to Identify and Interact with Pervasive Services. Poster session presented at Demo @ EuroSSC 2007, Lake District, UK.

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Fischer C, Gellersen H, Guinard D, Oppenheim M. RelateGateways: Using Spatial Context to Identify and Interact with Pervasive Services. 2007. Poster session presented at Demo @ EuroSSC 2007, Lake District, UK.

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Fischer, Carl ; Gellersen, Hans ; Guinard, Dominique et al. / RelateGateways: Using Spatial Context to Identify and Interact with Pervasive Services. Poster session presented at Demo @ EuroSSC 2007, Lake District, UK.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Our everyday life is surrounded by pervasive services. While on the run we should be able to use the mobile devices we carry to interact with these services. Yet, a number of studies have shown that it is difficult for users to identify available services in an unknown context. RelateGateways extends the desktop of a mobile device with a new kind of widget: the gateways, arranged around the edge of the screen, pointing towards the co-located services. Identified services can be consumed in a consistent manner by dragging-and-dropping an object on the gateway.",
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