2002
DOI: 10.1109/mprv.2002.1037725
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Integrating virtual and physical context to support knowledge workers

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“…This work tried to store knowledge according to the context by which the given knowledge is triggered, therefore, this work can be regarded as the early attempt to manage knowledge with its context. Voida et al [20] suggested the necessity of integrating virtual and physical context to support knowledge workers. As an answer to this proposition, they classified jobs of knowledge workers according to virtual and physical context, and developed a design and architecture of the 'Kimura' system.…”
Section: Context-based Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work tried to store knowledge according to the context by which the given knowledge is triggered, therefore, this work can be regarded as the early attempt to manage knowledge with its context. Voida et al [20] suggested the necessity of integrating virtual and physical context to support knowledge workers. As an answer to this proposition, they classified jobs of knowledge workers according to virtual and physical context, and developed a design and architecture of the 'Kimura' system.…”
Section: Context-based Knowledge Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and others present an infrastructure for managing and developing context-aware applications for smart homes unifying service-oriented with feature-and device-oriented approaches [24]. Voida et al present a system that integrates information from the digital and the physical realm to help knowledge workers deal with large amounts of information [21]. Ejigu and others use OWL to support a pervasive system supporting collaboration of students and staff [7].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personalization has been discussed extensively in relation to mobile services [16] and the usefulness of mobile personalization has been shown in a number of scenarios, e.g. tourist guides [17,18] and reminder systems [19]. Bonnet [20] concludes that the ultimate aim of personalization is user satisfaction.…”
Section: Mobile Personalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%