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      Context-aware Media Player (CaMP): Developing context-aware applications with separation of concerns 

      Paspallis, Nearchos; Achilleos, Achilleas P.; Kakousis, Konstantinos; Papadopoulos, George Angelos (2010)
      The constant advent of powerful mobile devices has raised the potential of building novel context-aware applications. These applications let the users enjoy a better experience by sensing their context and automating tasks ...
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      Demo: Professor2Student - Connecting supervisors and students 

      Ioannides, F.; Kapitsaki, Georgia M.; Paspallis, Nearchos (2013)
      The wide spread of mobile platforms has brought a wide range of applications for the nomadic user addressing different domains. Universities constitute an ideal environment for the creation and introduction of novel ...
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      DermaTrack: A skin cancer tracking intelligent application 

      Mouzouras, N.; Pogiatzis, A.; Kleanthous, Styliani; Samaras, George S. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2017)
      Although, one in five humans living in high risk areas will develop skin cancer during a lifetime, there is currently no mechanism to help humans track the development of skin moles. DermaTrack, the application described ...
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      Distributed adaptation reasoning for a mobility and adaptation enabling middleware 

      Paspallis, Nearchos; Papadopoulos, George Angelos (2006)
      The prospect of adaptive, mobile applications provides both opportunity and challenge to the application developers. Adaptive, mobile applications are designed to constantly adapt to the contextual conditions with the aim ...
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      Distributed in-memory processing of All K Nearest Neighbor queries 

      Chatzimilioudis, Georgios; Costa, Constantinos; Zeinalipour-Yazdi, Constantinos D.; Lee, W. -C; Pitoura, Evaggelia 1967- (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016)
      A wide spectrum of Internet-scale mobile applications, ranging from social networking, gaming and entertainment to emergency response and crisis management, all require efficient and scalable All k Nearest Neighbor (AkNN) ...
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      Estimating cognitive overload in mobile applications for decision support within the medical domain 

      Flood, D.; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Harrison, R.; McCaffery, F.; Samaras, George S. (2012)
      Mobile applications have the potential to improve the quality of care received by patients from their primary care physicians (PCP). They can allow doctors to access the information they need when and where they need it ...
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      Exploiting context in location-based information systems 

      Mettouris, Christos; Papadopoulos, George Angelos (2010)
      The area of mobile location-based information systems enumerates many systems that enable their users to digitally annotate physical locations, providing in this way information to others about these locations, communicating ...
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      The impact of remote sensing on the everyday lives of mobile users in urban areas 

      Kamilaris, Andreas; Pitsillides, Andreas (IEEE Computer Society, 2014)
      Increasing urbanism creates serious ambient problems that downgrade the quality of life of citizens. Environmental awareness may help people to take more informed decisions in their everyday lives, ensuring their health ...
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      Internet-based Indoor Navigation Services 

      Zeinalipour-Yazdi, Constantinos D.; Laoudias, Christos; Georgiou, K.; Chatzimilioudis, Georgios (2017)
      The advances of smartphone technology in recent years is leading to the uptake of a new class of Internet-based Indoor Navigation (IIN) services, which might soon diminish the need of Satellite-based technologies in urban ...
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      Key issues for the design and development of mobile commerce services and applications 

      Andreou, Andreas S.; Leonidou, Constantinos; Chrysostomou, Chrysostomos; Pitsillides, Andreas; Samaras, George S.; Schizas, Christos N.; Mavromoustakos, Stephanos M. (2005)
      This paper suggests a new approach for developing m-commerce services and applications based on a scheme that divides m-applications into directory- and transaction-oriented classes, identifies mobile user requirements, ...
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      A model-driven framework for developing web service oriented applications 

      Achilleos, Achilleas P.; Kapitsaki, Georgia M.; Papadopoulos, George Angelos (2012)
      The advancements made in terms of the capabilities of mobile devices have shifted the interest of service engineering towards frameworks that are able to deliver applications rapidly and efficiently. The development of ...
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      NO x control via H 2-selective catalytic reduction (H 2-SCR) technology for stationary and mobile applications 

      Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki; Efstathiou, Angelos M. (2012)
      This review paper provides an overview of the use of hydrogen (H 2) gas towards the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides (NO x) under strongly oxidizing conditions found in many industrial flue gas streams and ...
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      An optimization of context sharing for self-adaptive mobile applications 

      Paspallis, Nearchos; Papadopoulos, George Angelos (2008)
      Because of the high potential of mobile and pervasive computing systems, there is an ongoing trend in developing applications exhibiting context awareness and adaptive behavior. While context awareness guarantees that the ...
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      Putting context in context: The role and design of context management in a mobility and adaptation enabling middleware 

      Mikalsen, M.; Floch, J.; Stav, E.; Paspallis, Nearchos; Papadopoulos, George Angelos; Ruiz, P. A. (2006)
      The operating context of mobile applications and services is constantly changing. In order to achieve higher levels of usability, mobile applications and services need to adapt to changes in context. This paper argues the ...