XARE: A framework for developing context-aware applications for co-located collaborative work

M. Romero, S. Mendoza, Gabriela Sánchez
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Abstract

By means of groupware systems, collaborators can interact in a distributed or co-located way. In our daily activities (at school or office), collaboration usually occurs at the same time and place with the limited help of general purpose-computing applications at best case. In addition, most of these applications are context-unaware, i.e., they are unable of perceiving the group's environment, in order to provide information and services useful for the place, time, people, roles, current activities, and devices involved in such collaboration. Multiple research works have been focused on defining and perceiving changes in the context of use of applications, but most of them only provide support for single-user work. Only few frameworks have been centered on modeling context-aware groupware systems, but they just provide theoretical solutions for distributed group work. In this paper, we propose a framework for facilitating the development of context-aware groupware applications intended for co-located collaboration. The proposed framework has been validated by implementing some applications for meeting activities.
XARE:为协同工作开发上下文感知应用程序的框架
通过群件系统,协作者可以以分布式或共定位的方式进行交互。在我们的日常活动中(在学校或办公室),协作通常发生在同一时间和地点,在最好的情况下,通用计算应用程序的帮助有限。此外,这些应用程序中的大多数都是上下文无关的,也就是说,它们无法感知组的环境,以便为此类协作中涉及的地点、时间、人员、角色、当前活动和设备提供有用的信息和服务。许多研究工作都集中在定义和感知应用程序使用环境中的变化,但其中大多数只为单用户工作提供支持。只有少数框架集中于对上下文感知的群件系统建模,但它们只是为分布式组工作提供了理论解决方案。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架,用于促进用于协同协作的上下文感知群件应用程序的开发。通过实现一些会议活动的应用程序,对所建议的框架进行了验证。
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