Search for dissertations about: "device independent mobile"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words device independent mobile.
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1. A Rich Context Model : Design and Implementation
Abstract : The latest developments of mobile devices include a variety of hardware features that allow for more rich data collection and services. Numerous sensors, Internet connectivity, low energy Bluetooth connectivity to other devices (e.g. READ MORE
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2. Physical exposure, musculoskeletal symptoms and attitudes related to ICT use
Abstract : High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported among computer users. Considering the widespread use of information and communication technology (ICT) and mobile phones becoming more and more like computers with small keyboards it is of importance to identify the factors and conditions related to this use, that influence our health. READ MORE
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3. The ubiquitous interactor : Mobile services with multiple user interfaces
Abstract : This licentiate thesis addresses design and development problems that arise when service providers, and service end-users face the variety of computing devices available on the market. The devices are designed for many types of use in various situations and settings, which means that they have different capabilities in terms of presentation, interaction, memory, etc. READ MORE
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4. The Ubiquitous Interactor - Mobile Services with Multiple User Interfaces
Abstract : This licentiate thesis addresses design and development problems that arise when service providers, and service end-users face the variety of computing devices available on the market. The devices are designed for many types of use in various situations and settings, which means that they have different capabilities in terms of presentation, interaction, memory, etc. READ MORE
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5. Doing Mobility
Abstract : Despite the widespread adoption of mobile information and communication technology, there are still relatively few studies of their use. Previous studies often fail to capture the situated practicalities of mobility. READ MORE