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The development of mobile collaborative applications involves several challenges, and one of the most important is to deal with the always changing work context. This paper describes the relationship between these applications requirements and the typically context elements that are present in mobile collaborative work. This article presents a house of quality which illustrates this relationship and shows the trade-off involved in several design decisions.