Nakajima, 2005 - Google Patents
Personal coordination server: A system infrastructure for designing pleasurable experienceNakajima, 2005
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- 9668746536904969832
- Author
- Nakajima T
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- Publication venue
- ICPS'05. Proceedings. International Conference on Pervasive Services, 2005.
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In our daily lives, we have several personal devices carried with us everyday like a mobile phone. These devices contain more functionalities than now, and it is important to consider what these devices can do in the future. For example, these personal devices may be used …
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