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The Gator tech smart house: A programmable pervasive space. / Helal, Sumi; Mann, W.; El-Zabadani, H. et al.
In: Computer, Vol. 38, No. 3, 03.2005, p. 50-60.

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Helal, S, Mann, W, El-Zabadani, H, King, J, Kaddoura, Y & Jansen, E 2005, 'The Gator tech smart house: A programmable pervasive space', Computer, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 50-60. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2005.107

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Helal, S., Mann, W., El-Zabadani, H., King, J., Kaddoura, Y., & Jansen, E. (2005). The Gator tech smart house: A programmable pervasive space. Computer, 38(3), 50-60. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2005.107

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Helal S, Mann W, El-Zabadani H, King J, Kaddoura Y, Jansen E. The Gator tech smart house: A programmable pervasive space. Computer. 2005 Mar;38(3):50-60. doi: 10.1109/MC.2005.107

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Helal, Sumi ; Mann, W. ; El-Zabadani, H. et al. / The Gator tech smart house : A programmable pervasive space. In: Computer. 2005 ; Vol. 38, No. 3. pp. 50-60.

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