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Plans and situated actions: the problem of human-machine communication
Context and consciousness: activity theory and human-computer interaction
Context and consciousness: activity theory and human-computer interaction
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Contextual design: defining customer-centered systems
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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems - Special issue on information technology in human activity
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From adaptive hypermedia to the adaptive web
Communications of the ACM - The Adaptive Web
Communications of the ACM
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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Information requirement elicitation in mobile commerce
Communications of the ACM - Mobile computing opportunities and challenges
Evolution of mobile location-based services
Communications of the ACM - Mobile computing opportunities and challenges
Open frameworks for information cities
Communications of the ACM - Information cities
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IBM Systems Journal
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International Journal of Mobile Communications
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International Journal of Mobile Communications
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International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Human-Computer Interaction
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Human-Computer Interaction
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Communications of the ACM
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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International Journal of Mobile Communications
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International Journal of Mobile Communications
Quality-driven scheduling for Long-Term Evolution system
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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Numerous context-aware mobile communication systems have emerged for individuals and groups, calling for the identification of critical success factors related to the design of such systems at different levels. The effective system design cannot be achieved without the understanding of situated user behaviour in using context-aware systems. Drawing on Activity Theory, this article advances cross-level, but coherent conceptualisations of context-awareness as enabled by emerging systems. Grounded in the activities of using context-aware systems, these conceptualisations provide implications for system design at individual and group levels in terms of critical success factors, including contextualisation, interactivity and personalisation.