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Concepts and issues in interfaces for multiple users and multiple devices. / Kray, Christian; Kortuem, Gerd; Wasinger, Rainer.
2004. Paper presented at Workshop on Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I) at IUI 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.

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Kray, C, Kortuem, G & Wasinger, R 2004, 'Concepts and issues in interfaces for multiple users and multiple devices', Paper presented at Workshop on Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I) at IUI 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 1/01/00.

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Kray, C., Kortuem, G., & Wasinger, R. (2004). Concepts and issues in interfaces for multiple users and multiple devices. Paper presented at Workshop on Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I) at IUI 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.

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Kray C, Kortuem G, Wasinger R. Concepts and issues in interfaces for multiple users and multiple devices. 2004. Paper presented at Workshop on Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I) at IUI 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.

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Kray, Christian ; Kortuem, Gerd ; Wasinger, Rainer. / Concepts and issues in interfaces for multiple users and multiple devices. Paper presented at Workshop on Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I) at IUI 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.

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