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A Work Service Model of the Ubiquitous Environment Collaboration

A Work Service Model of the Ubiquitous Environment Collaboration
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摘要 Office environments have recently adopted ubiquitous computing for collaboration and mobile communication to promote real-time enterprises. Ubiquitous offices, introduced by Weiser and adopted as emerging computational technology to support office works, have already affected the practice of companies and organizations. Within this context, this study deals with a work service model of the ubiquitous office environments by understanding human behaviors and works in their workspace. We propose a ubiquitous office model considering the correlation between ubiquitous computing technologies and work services in the office. Two attributes are emphasized, collaboration and mobility, as identifiers for categorizing the work types. The types of work services have variations in the amount of communication and the proportion of working outside of the office. The proposed work service model of the ubiquitous office includes territorial and non-territorial services to enable workers in and out of the office to interact with each other effectively. The findings in this paper would be a theoretical basis for embodying an intelligent office which supports office works efficiently.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2012年第1期44-52,共9页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 Ubiquitous office work service model ubiquitous computing context awareness collaboration. 服务模式 协作工作 办公环境 办公室工作 计算技术 移动通信 技术支持 人类行为
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