Mobile solutions have gone beyond the role of personal tool to offer solutions in supporting coordinated work. Mobile workers shift constantly from individual to group work, access shared virtual environments from different devices and can create new elements when disconnected (annotations, appointments, etc.). However, current approaches focus either on individual or group work, as well as on the restrictions and affordances that mobile devices and mobility provides, but they do not address the huge heterogeneity, inconsistencies and complexity derived when both working modes are mixed. We are interested in the construction of virtual environments that can be accessed transparently anywhere, anytime on anything, but also exploit the advant...
In this paper we pursue the context-aware paradigm in a distributed mobile environment. Context-awar...
Groupware applications play a major role in supporting distributed teams for working together collab...
This paper addresses an issue that has received little attention within CSCW- the requirements to su...
Abstract: Most collaborative systems assume that users have access to workspaces through which they ...
Context-awareness, as one of the key concept to achieve ubiquitous computing, has been widely applie...
The number of mobile users grows constantly; an important demand is for IT to be accessible always a...
The latest trends in distributed and mobile collaboration technologies allow people to move across t...
The next wave of mobile applications is at hand. Mobile phones, PDAs, cameras, music players, and ga...
Computer applications traditionally expect a static execution environment. However, this preconditio...
In this paper we present a workplace study of an event production company characterized by a high de...
Abstract. Today, one can observe an ever increasing trend in the use of mobile systems. This change ...
Ubiquitous computing environments enable workers to easily transition between work and non-work acti...
The informational and instrumental portabilities of mobile devices have made the devices appropriabl...
Cross-platform services allow access to information across different devices in different locations ...
The latest trends in distributed and mobile collaboration technologies allow people to move across t...
In this paper we pursue the context-aware paradigm in a distributed mobile environment. Context-awar...
Groupware applications play a major role in supporting distributed teams for working together collab...
This paper addresses an issue that has received little attention within CSCW- the requirements to su...
Abstract: Most collaborative systems assume that users have access to workspaces through which they ...
Context-awareness, as one of the key concept to achieve ubiquitous computing, has been widely applie...
The number of mobile users grows constantly; an important demand is for IT to be accessible always a...
The latest trends in distributed and mobile collaboration technologies allow people to move across t...
The next wave of mobile applications is at hand. Mobile phones, PDAs, cameras, music players, and ga...
Computer applications traditionally expect a static execution environment. However, this preconditio...
In this paper we present a workplace study of an event production company characterized by a high de...
Abstract. Today, one can observe an ever increasing trend in the use of mobile systems. This change ...
Ubiquitous computing environments enable workers to easily transition between work and non-work acti...
The informational and instrumental portabilities of mobile devices have made the devices appropriabl...
Cross-platform services allow access to information across different devices in different locations ...
The latest trends in distributed and mobile collaboration technologies allow people to move across t...
In this paper we pursue the context-aware paradigm in a distributed mobile environment. Context-awar...
Groupware applications play a major role in supporting distributed teams for working together collab...
This paper addresses an issue that has received little attention within CSCW- the requirements to su...