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NOMAD, acronym of NOmadic Model for display ADaptation oriented to final users is a model that improves the adaptation of the information in any device that face consults from many different Information Sources (IS) and the characteristics of the Ubiquitous Computation making the interaction process between the user and his context. Oriented to final users, the NOMAD model has as a principle the personalization through the user preferences considering the display and allows embracing the device physical characteristics that restrict the different ways to present the information, through the personal computing paradigm. Also, it established a standard for capturing the restrictions in a session with the purpose of presenting services in a ubiquitous environment, estimating its functionality under a set of scenarios that evidence its validity and performance. NOMAD makes easier the scalability of components for the enrichment of the characteristics that impact the information display based on ontologies that define a particular session.