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@InProceedings{KerridgeChalmers06,
  title = "{U}biquitous {A}ccess to {S}ite {S}pecific {S}ervices by {M}obile {D}evices: the {P}rocess {V}iew.",
  author= "Kerridge, Jon and Chalmers, Kevin",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Kerridge, Jon and Barnes, Frederick R. M.",
  pages = "41--58",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2006",
  isbn= "978-1-58603-671-3",
  year= "2006",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "The increasing availability of tri-band mobile devices with
     mobile phone, wi-fi and Bluetooth capability means that the
     opportunities for increased access by mobile devices to
     services provided within a smaller locality becomes
     feasible. This increase in availability might, however, be
     tempered by users switching off their devices as they are
     overloaded with a multitude of messages from a variety of
     sources. A wide range of opportunities can be realised if we
     can provide a managed environment in which people can access
     wireless services specific to a particular physical site or
     location in a ubiquitous manner, independent of the service,
     and they can also choose from which services they are
     willing to receive messages. These opportunities range from
     retail promotions as a person walks down the street, to
     shopper specific offers as people enter stores that utilise
     reward card systems, to information about bus arrivals at a
     bus stop, additional curatorial information within a museum
     and access to health records within a hospital environment.
     The CPA paradigm offers a real opportunity to provide such
     capability with mobile processes, rather than the current
     approach that, typically, gives users access to web pages."
}

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