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Designing Socio-technical Applications for Ubiquitous Computing - Results from a Multidisciplinary Case Study

Diana Elena Comes, Christoph Evers, Kurt Geihs, Axel Hoffmann, Romy Kniewel, Jan Marco Leimeister, Stefan Niemczyk, Alexander Roßnagel, Ludger Schmidt, Thomas Schulz, Matthias Söllner, and Andreas Witsch. Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems DAIS 2012, volume 7272 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 194-201. Stockholm, Sweden, 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, S 194-201, (2012)333.

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BibTeX key:conf/dais/ComesEGHKLNRSSSW12
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