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IVO (Integrated Virtual Operator) is a platform to build and deploy context-aware applications using mobile devices, like smartphones and tablets, as the ubiquitous interaction device. It is designed to enable non-programmers to create and run new mobile applications. Applications are built from workflows of activities available in the platform. These workflows are triggered automatically by the device, when their temporal and spatial conditions are satisfied and with no user intervention. The applications are developed by end-users in a distributed web platform.