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Determining user presence using context in a decentralized unified messaging system (IPAD-UMS)

Published: 21 July 2008 Publication History

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UMS can be described as a system that allows for communication between users via a number of communication technologies over heterogeneous network infrastructures[1]. It integrates networking technologies such as Ethernet, ATM, IEEE 802.11, GSM and UMTS alongwith various devices such as laptops, tablet PCs, desktops, mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs, fax machines and landline phones. In other words, it allows the users to access their different types of messages by logging into one inbox from these different devices[2]. The user is able to create, modify, access and administer messages belonging to various formats on a single device to which he/she has immediate access. This form of 'anywhere', 'anytime' access to 'anykind' of messages enables the UMS to become ubiquitous and pervasive[3, 4].

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[1]
P. P. Jayaraman, P. Hii, and A. Zaslavsky, "Message-On-Demand Service in a Decentralized Unified Messaging System," in WONS 2006: Third Annual Conference on Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services, 2006, pp. 68--77.
[2]
K. Schreiner, "Unified Messaging: Will It Finally Meet Its Promise?," IT Professional, vol. 9, pp. 56--60, 2007.
[3]
D. Saha and A. Mukherjee, "Pervasive computing: a paradigm for the 21st century," Computer, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 25--31, March 2003.
[4]
J. M. Wams and M. van Steen, "Pervasive messaging," in Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2003. (PerCom 2003). Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on, 2003, pp. 499--504.

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    Mobiquitous '08: Proceedings of the 5th Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services
    July 2008
    437 pages
    ISBN:9789639799271

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