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    Information Management in Supply Chain Partnering: Improving Maintenance Processes in Dutch Housing Associations

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    From the article: "Abstract Maintenance processes of Dutch housing associations are often still organized in a traditional manner. Contracts are based on lowest price instead of ‘best quality for lowest price’ considering users’ demands. Dutch housing associations acknowledge the need to improve their maintenance processes in order to lower maintenance cost, but are not sure how. In this research, this problem is addressed by investigating different supply chain partnering principles and the role of information management. The main question is “How can the organisation of maintenance processes of Dutch housing associations, in different supply chain partnering principles and the related information management, be improved?” The answer is sought through case study research.

    End-User Development for Lifelogging and eWellness

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    Thanks to pervasiveness and mobility of wearable Internet of Things tools, we are witnessing the emergence of a new research and development domain: the eWellness. Together with this, new challenges arise, and ask for effective methods and techniques to improve the way extraction, merge, analysis, visualization, and data sharing are currently managed. In this paper, we present our research on End-User Development for the eWellness domain and in particular the design and development of the SmartFit framework

    End-User Development for Lifelogging and eWellness

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    2nonenoneB.R. Barricelli; S. ValtolinaBarricelli, B. R.; Valtolina, S

    End-user development for Lifelogging and eWellness

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    The growing popularity of Internet of Things' devices, sensors, and applications available on the market is pushing towards a revolution of lifelogging and its relationship with wellness. Thanks to the characteristics of pervasiveness and mobility of wearable IoT tools, we are witnessing the emergence of a new research and development domain: the eWellness. Together with this, new challenges arise, and ask for effective methods and techniques to improve the way extraction, merge, analysis, visualization, and data sharing are currently managed. In this paper, we present our research study on the eWellness domain and in particular the design and development of the SmartFit framework, aimed at supporting the collaborative visual design of IoT rules by means of End-User Development techniques
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