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Kontextbezogene Systeme – die Welt im Computer modelliert

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Ziel des Sonderforschungsbereichs 627 „Nexus – Umgebungsmodelle für mobile kontextbezogene Systeme“ ist die Erforschung von Methoden und Verfahren für die Definition, die Verwaltung und die Nutzung von digitalen Umgebungsmodellen. Existierende Informationsräume werden mit komplexen Modellen der realen Welt verschränkt und erlauben so neuartige Anwendungen. Insbesondere die Klasse der ortsbezogenen Anwendungen und aktuelle Forschungsgebiete wie das Ubiquitous Computing können von solchen Umgebungsmodellen profitieren oder werden sogar durch sie erst ermöglicht.

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Rothermel, K. (2008). Kontextbezogene Systeme – die Welt im Computer modelliert. In: Roßnagel, A., Sommerlatte, T., Winand, U. (eds) Digitale Visionen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77022-0_2

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