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My research intends to provide abstractions that bind a number of services residing on different mobile devices into coherent entities. Programmers can then use these abstractions to communicate with groups of services as easily as with single services. | My research intends to provide abstractions that bind a number of services residing on different mobile devices into coherent entities. Programmers can then use these abstractions to communicate with groups of services as easily as with single services. | ||
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+ | == Lode Hoste == | ||
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+ | My research focuses on investigating programming language support to deal with the massive amount of concurrent events generated by various input devices. By providing adequate software abstractions for correlating multiple input devices we try to encourage multimodal gestural interaction and ease their implementations. | ||
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+ | The relation of my research and AmOP is the // | ||
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== Stijn Mostinckx == | == Stijn Mostinckx == | ||
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- | The goal of my research is the development | + | In the past, I have contributed to the formulation |
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+ | A first element of the solution I propose is the use of pattern matching rules to succinctly describe which changes | ||
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+ | The second element of the proposed solution is the use of [[research: | ||
- | My ongoing research investigates which abstractions can be used to handle the events produced by an implementation of the fact space model. An interesting path that I am currently exploring | + | The approach |
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