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Kontextadaptivität in kooperativen ubiquitären Umgebungen: Herausforderungen und Ansätze

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Kooperative ubiquitäre Umgebungen zielen darauf ab, sich geschmeidig an die im Raum anwesenden Benutzerinnen und Benutzer und deren Interaktionen mit der Umgebung sowie deren sozialer Interaktion miteinander anzupassen. Diese Kontextadaptivität bietet großen Nutzen, zieht aber auch neue Herausforderungen an Konzepte und Technologien nach sich. Der vorliegende Artikel charakterisiert verschiedene historische Fokusse und Ansätze und leiten daraus Herausforderungen ab. Darüber hinaus werden einige eigene Ansätze zu deren Begegnung vorgestellt.

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Gross, T. Kontextadaptivität in kooperativen ubiquitären Umgebungen: Herausforderungen und Ansätze. Informatik Spektrum 34, 134–142 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00287-010-0514-7

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