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| The IN/OUT Board is a classic context-aware application proposed by [Dey et al.] during their seminal work on the context toolkit. The IN/OUT Board implemented using CRIME is used to visualise the current location of a user. The said location is expected to be published as a fact to allow applications to adapt their behaviour accordingly. When users are out of reach, the application keeps a record of when the user was last seen by the system. | The IN/OUT Board is a classic context-aware application proposed by [Dey et al.] during their seminal work on the context toolkit. The IN/OUT Board implemented using CRIME is used to visualise the current location of a user. The said location is expected to be published as a fact to allow applications to adapt their behaviour accordingly. When users are out of reach, the application keeps a record of when the user was last seen by the system. | ||
| - | <note warning> | + | ==== Deploying the application | 
| - | The CRIME distribution contains a script file inout.sh which launches | + | |
| + | The CRIME distribution contains a script file '' | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | cd crime-1.0.0/ | ||
| + | ./server.sh & | ||
| + | ./ | ||
| + | </code> | ||
| ==== The Rules ==== | ==== The Rules ==== | ||
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