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Reports and other documents

Wejéus, S., Mocialov, B., Bakken Stovner, E., Fredrik, B., & Geldenhuys, C. (2011). UbiNomad: A space manager for UbiCollab (IT2901 final report). Trondheim, Norway: NTNU. Retrieved from http://files.ubicollab.net/pdf/UbiNomad2011a.pdf
Glittum, M. N., Brovold, L. H., Myhrstuen, M., Norås, A., Moen, M., & Thingstad, T. (2011). UbiHome implementation report (IT2901 final report). Trondheim, Norway: NTNU. Retrieved from http://files.ubicollab.net/pdf/UbiHome2011a.pdf
Farshchian, B. A. (2009). UbiCollab: Overview presentation.
Olsen, K. A. G. (2007). UbiCollab: Distributed session management, session mobility and transfer. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. Retrieved from http://files.ubicollab.net/pdf/Olsen2007a.pdf
Børke, M., & Johansen, K.-S. (2006). User-Centered and Community Oriented Service Discovery in a Pervasive Awareness System. Retrieved from http://files.ubicollab.net/pdf/Boerke2006a.pdf
Mannsåker, A. K. (2007). UbiCollab: A shared collaboration instance context model - investigation and design. Retrieved from http://files.ubicollab.net/pdf/Mannsaaker2007a.pdf
Farshchian, B. A., & Divitini, M. (2007). UbiCollab Architecture White Paper, (1503-416X).
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About UbiCollab project

UbiCollab (Ubiquitous Collaboration) is about supporting natural collaboration using mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies. UbiCollab provides a unique opportunity to you as a student to perform your master’s thesis in a vibrant and dynamic research and development environment. UbiCollab is a platform in constant development, and you can be part of it. UbiCollab code is provided [...]

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