Context-aware computing support for the educationally disadvantaged
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The educationally disadvantaged people in context-aware computing are those without any programming experience, and are unable to build context-aware applications with the current level of available prototyping support. iCAP is a system that assists this group of non-programmers in visually designing context-aware applications without writing any code. Individuals are then able to rapidly prototype their application in a simulated or real context-aware environment. Through iCAP, programming context-aware computing is made intuitive and viable for the educationally disadvantaged.
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