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|a Smart Design for Human Performance -- Smart Design for Human Performance in the Office of the Future – Requirements towards Services and Technical Advises for Tomorrows Office Work -- Intelligent Objects for the Internet of Things -- Functional Requirements of a Middleware to Integrate Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) into Smart Objects Applications -- Scientific Workshop 4: The Internet of Things State-of-the-Art and Perspectives for Future Research -- Scientific Workshop 4: Intelligent Objects for the Internet of Things: Internet of Things – Application of Sensor Networks in Logistics -- When Ambient Intelligence Meets Web 2.0: Wiki-City - A City Interacts with Its Citizen -- New Tools for Mobiles and Handhelds Make Life Easier -- AmbiSense: Identifying and Locating Objects with Ambient Sensors -- Scientific Workshop 6: When Ambient Intelligence Meets Web 2.0: Wiki-City – A City Interacts with Its Citizens -- Scientific Workshop 6: When Ambient Intelligence Meets Web 2.0: Seamless Localization Technologies in Cities -- SOPRANO, PERSONA, Netcarity & MPOWER, Conjoint Workshop on Ambient-Assisted Living -- Architectures and Platforms for AMI: Workshop Summary Report -- A Pervasive Environment Based on Personal Self-improving Smart Spaces -- A Product Line Approach for AmI Environments -- ASTRA Awareness Connectivity Platform Based on Service Oriented Concepts -- Mobile Ontology: Its Creation and Its Usage -- Using Semantic Technology in Pervasive Service Platform -- Realizing Context Aware Collaborations Using Grids -- Capturing Ambient Assisted Living Needs -- Proceedings of AMI’08 Workshop: “Capturing Ambient Assisted Living Needs”.
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