ABSTRACT
Distributed user interfaces are a trend in human-computer interaction, supporting applications in ubiquitous and collaborative computing. Yet, interoperability is achieved by the use of several protocols. In order to strengthen interoperability, a greater degree of standardization is still needed. In this paper, we propose a interaction modality mapping service for peer-to-peer service-oriented approach to attend cross-device and distributed user interaction. As a proof-of-concept, we developed the service and GUI components that allows devices services to be invoked through different interaction modalities. We concluded that the architecture is feasible and provide a rapid construction of solutions that exploit the interaction among multiple devices, multiplatforms and multiple users spontaneously, as devices enter and leave the network.
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Index Terms
- Interaction Modality Mapping Service for devices in a P2P network
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