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Identifying Interaction and Awareness Services in Mobile Collaborative Applications

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Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications (HCII 2022)

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The interaction and awareness services play a key role on the impact that mobile collaborative systems have on their application domains. Identifying these services at early design stages is not only challenging, but also mandatory to determine the feasibility and scope of the system to be developed. Based on a literature review, this paper presents a set of interaction and awareness services that helps designers determine what services to embed into mobile applications, depending on interaction needs that must be addressed.

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This research work has been partially supported by Fondecyt (Chile), grant: 1191516. The work of Maximiliano Canché was funded in part by the PRODEP Mexican Program, grant number PROMEP/103.5/16/6096 and the Ph.D. Scholarship Program of Conicyt Chile (CONICYT–PCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2019- 21191825).

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Canche, M., Ochoa, S.F., Perovich, D. (2022). Identifying Interaction and Awareness Services in Mobile Collaborative Applications. In: Salvendy, G., Wei, J. (eds) Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications. HCII 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13337. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05014-5_1

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