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SERVE: Smart Ecosystems cReation by Visual dEsign Authoring Internet of Things and Smart Objects Applications

Published: 07 June 2016 Publication History

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Recent technology advances support the interconnection of smart objects, enabling their communication according to the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. IoT is promising important changes in our lives. The opportunities offered by such technologies can be amplified, by investigating new approaches that, thanks to high-level abstractions, can enable non-expert users to compose data and functionality of things, as well as the communication among them, by means of "natural" composition paradigm. Today, in fact, this is a prerogative almost always reserved to developers who, through the use of specific programming languages, provide pre-packaged solutions to users. The workshop aims at stressing the Human-Computer Interaction perspective, i.e., it acknowledges the importance of enabling even non-technical users to manipulate data and functionality of things in a simple and natural way.

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AVI '16: Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
June 2016
400 pages
ISBN:9781450341318
DOI:10.1145/2909132
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Published: 07 June 2016

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  1. End-User Development (EUD)
  2. End-User Empowerment
  3. Internet of Things (IoT)
  4. Task automation

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