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Case Studies in Developing Contextualising Information Systems

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Contextualisation of information is done for at least two different purposes: (1) contextualisation approaches address problems of information overload by filtering information appropriate in a certain context. (2) The presentation of information enriched with contextual information supports the recognition of its relevance and guides its understanding. We review four approaches to contextualisation and develop a framework of guidelines for the development of information systems that make use of contextualisation.

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Klemke, R., Nick, A. (2001). Case Studies in Developing Contextualising Information Systems. In: Akman, V., Bouquet, P., Thomason, R., Young, R. (eds) Modeling and Using Context. CONTEXT 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2116. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44607-9_43

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