ABSTRACT
In this poster, key challenges for studying user preferences are outlined and addressed as part of the proposed approach based on linking a service with its potential realizations. The approach is illustrated using a case study of information mobile campus services.
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- Assessing user needs for m-government services: a case study of information mobile campus services
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