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15th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE'06)
Handling Exceptional Conditions in Mobile Collaborative Applications: An Exploratory Case Study
Manchester, United Kingdom
June 26-June 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2623-3
Nelio Cacho, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Karla Damasceno, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Alessandro Garcia, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Thais Batista, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte--UFRN, Brazil
Frederico Lopes, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte--UFRN, Brazil
Carlos Lucena, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Today?s maintenance operations highly depend on access to information and team expertise from various locations. To describe and to transmit such information, different hurdles have to be taken, like providing device independent content descriptions, capability dependent adaptations, integration of various reliable I/O modalities or cumbersome environment restrictions. This paper describes an infrastructure for deploying aircraft maintenance procedures to mobile workers, including a multimodal mark-up language, a semantic framework for rich and lightweight clients, and an adaptation methodology. The presented information demonstrates an approach for integrating mobile information systems into aircraft maintenance and could be used for adapting information technology (IT) to other related mobile application domains.
Citation:
Nelio Cacho, Karla Damasceno, Alessandro Garcia, Thais Batista, Frederico Lopes, Carlos Lucena, "Handling Exceptional Conditions in Mobile Collaborative Applications: An Exploratory Case Study," wetice, pp.137-142, 15th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE'06), 2006
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