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Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications

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Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications. / Ueyama, J.; Pinto, V.; Madeira, E. et al.
COMSWARE '09 Proceedings of the Fourth International ICST Conference on COMmunication System softWAre and middlewaRE. New York: ACM, 2009.

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Ueyama, J, Pinto, V, Madeira, E, Grace, P, Johnson, TMM & Camargo, R 2009, Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications. in COMSWARE '09 Proceedings of the Fourth International ICST Conference on COMmunication System softWAre and middlewaRE. ACM, New York, Fourth International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware (Comsware 2009), Dublin, Ireland, 1/01/00. https://doi.org/10.1145/1621890.1621906

APA

Ueyama, J., Pinto, V., Madeira, E., Grace, P., Johnson, T. M. M., & Camargo, R. (2009). Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications. In COMSWARE '09 Proceedings of the Fourth International ICST Conference on COMmunication System softWAre and middlewaRE ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/1621890.1621906

Vancouver

Ueyama J, Pinto V, Madeira E, Grace P, Johnson TMM, Camargo R. Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications. In COMSWARE '09 Proceedings of the Fourth International ICST Conference on COMmunication System softWAre and middlewaRE. New York: ACM. 2009 doi: 10.1145/1621890.1621906

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Ueyama, J. ; Pinto, V. ; Madeira, E. et al. / Exploiting a Generic Approach for Constructing Mobile Device Applications. COMSWARE '09 Proceedings of the Fourth International ICST Conference on COMmunication System softWAre and middlewaRE. New York : ACM, 2009.

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