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Sharing Control of Dispersed Situated Displays between Nomadic and Residential Users

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Sharing Control of Dispersed Situated Displays between Nomadic and Residential Users. / Kray, Christian; Cheverst, K.; Fitton, D. et al.
MobileHCI '06 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services. 2006. p. 61-68.

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Kray, C, Cheverst, K, Fitton, D, Sas, C, Patterson, J, Rouncefield, M & Stahl, C 2006, Sharing Control of Dispersed Situated Displays between Nomadic and Residential Users. in MobileHCI '06 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services. pp. 61-68, Mobile HCI 08, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2/09/08. https://doi.org/10.1145/1389908.1389937

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Kray, C., Cheverst, K., Fitton, D., Sas, C., Patterson, J., Rouncefield, M., & Stahl, C. (2006). Sharing Control of Dispersed Situated Displays between Nomadic and Residential Users. In MobileHCI '06 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services (pp. 61-68) https://doi.org/10.1145/1389908.1389937

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Kray C, Cheverst K, Fitton D, Sas C, Patterson J, Rouncefield M et al. Sharing Control of Dispersed Situated Displays between Nomadic and Residential Users. In MobileHCI '06 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services. 2006. p. 61-68 doi: 10.1145/1389908.1389937

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Kray, Christian ; Cheverst, K. ; Fitton, D. et al. / Sharing Control of Dispersed Situated Displays between Nomadic and Residential Users. MobileHCI '06 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services. 2006. pp. 61-68

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