Designing evolvable location models for ubiquitous applications

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In this paper we present an object-oriented approach for building location models in the context of ubiquitous applications. We first motivate our research by discussing which design problems we face while building this kind of applications; we stress those problems related with applications' evolution. We then present a set of simple design micro-architectures for representing locations and their interpretation. We finally discuss some further research work.

Dimitri Konstantas and Michel Léonard and Yves Pigneur and Shushma Patel. Object-Oriented Information Systems. Proceedings of Object-Oriented Information Systems, 9th International Conference, OOIS 2003, Springer Verlag, 289-293, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, v. 2817), September 2003.