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| We abstract the notions of communication and coordination between parts of software (computer instructions) sometimes called modules, but now rather called components. We mainly work on this abstraction called " | We abstract the notions of communication and coordination between parts of software (computer instructions) sometimes called modules, but now rather called components. We mainly work on this abstraction called " | ||
| - | WComp is the study of Wearable Computers through this theory. Moreover the development of this theory leads us to get interested in the so-called " | + | | {{: |
| //We are working on a formalism on a unified view of context-aware computing to define notions such as contextual proximity.// | //We are working on a formalism on a unified view of context-aware computing to define notions such as contextual proximity.// | ||
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| + | ===== Releases ===== | ||
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| + | You can find other information about [[Releases|WComp releases]]. | ||