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Toward a collaboration model for smart spaces. / Chen, C.; Helal, Sumi; De Deugd, S. et al.
Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA), 2012 Third International Workshop on. IEEE, 2012. p. 37-42.

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Chen, C, Helal, S, De Deugd, S, Smith, A & Chang, CK 2012, Toward a collaboration model for smart spaces. in Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA), 2012 Third International Workshop on. IEEE, pp. 37-42. https://doi.org/10.1109/SESENA.2012.6225733

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Chen, C., Helal, S., De Deugd, S., Smith, A., & Chang, C. K. (2012). Toward a collaboration model for smart spaces. In Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA), 2012 Third International Workshop on (pp. 37-42). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/SESENA.2012.6225733

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Chen C, Helal S, De Deugd S, Smith A, Chang CK. Toward a collaboration model for smart spaces. In Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA), 2012 Third International Workshop on. IEEE. 2012. p. 37-42 doi: 10.1109/SESENA.2012.6225733

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Chen, C. ; Helal, Sumi ; De Deugd, S. et al. / Toward a collaboration model for smart spaces. Software Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA), 2012 Third International Workshop on. IEEE, 2012. pp. 37-42

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