research:context-aware_cell_phone
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====== A Context-Aware Cell Phone Scenario ====== | ====== A Context-Aware Cell Phone Scenario ====== | ||
- | We illustrate the context influence on software applications in the following high-level scenario: Assume you are attending a meeting and someone wants to reach you via his cell phone (see picture below). However, since this is an important meeting, you may not want to be disturbed by such incoming calls. Therefore, the cell phone should provide a way to react to the context of use: You are currently in an important meeting - so phone calls should be signaled in a discreet way only. Assume further that an important relative of yours is currently in the hospital, and you want to be sure that you don’t | + | We illustrate the context influence on software applications in the following high-level scenario: Assume you are attending a meeting and someone wants to reach you via his cell phone (see picture below). However, since this is an important meeting, you may not want to be disturbed by such incoming calls. Therefore, the cell phone should provide a way to react to the context of use: You are currently in an important meeting - so phone calls should be signaled in a discreet way only. Assume further that an important relative of yours is currently in the hospital, and you want to be sure that you do not miss any call from the hospital. In this case, you want to receive a loud signal, even though you are in an important meeting. |
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research/context-aware_cell_phone.txt · Last modified: 2006/07/02 02:12 by jorge