Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Interactive Tabletops &Amp; Surfaces - ITS '15 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2817721.2817742
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Coordinating Collaborative Interactions in Web-based Mobile Applications

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“…From the contributions included and analyzed in this SLR, we can affirm that the integration of MDE and CEP brings several advantages. (Kambona et al 2015); and (vii) Latency problems may occur (Kohler et al 2018). -RQ5: Which are the future research challenges in the CEP field?…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…From the contributions included and analyzed in this SLR, we can affirm that the integration of MDE and CEP brings several advantages. (Kambona et al 2015); and (vii) Latency problems may occur (Kohler et al 2018). -RQ5: Which are the future research challenges in the CEP field?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Approaches for automatic code generation, 13 contributions for: (i) facilitating the design of event patterns (situations of interest to be detected) (Kambona et al 2015); and (iv) modeling enterprise integration architectures that combine concepts of event-driven architecture, model-based development and architectural views (Tragatschnig & Zdun 2013). -Systems, 5 contributions for: (i) processing text stream and filtering information through a reference domain model (Bauer & Wolff 2014); (ii) detecting composite events by using the publish/subscribe messaging pattern that is integrated in a monitoring infrastructure called Glimpse (Bertolino et al 2011); (iii) describing error conditions during the automatic assembly of robot components by using learning patterns and training from a labeled data set so that employers are able to correctly classify optimization problems (Humm & Hutter 2020); (iv) empowering smart trading strategies based on events by the so-called Genibux system (Roledene et al 2016); and (v) automatically adapting to changes in environmental conditions while guaranteeing a certain level of quality through the AdaptiveCEP system (Weisenburger et al 2017).…”
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“…Collaborative interaction, such as proposed in Kambona et al [83] can also be explored to aid the knowledge acquisition or to stimulate the practice of AAC.…”
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confidence: 99%