We describe the architecture of a middleware system that exploit a novel technology to enhance the traditional pen and paper agenda. We describe the architecture of an Application Service Handler to synchronize a digital agenda with its classical paper counterpart. A user may create, modify, or delete appointments in the paper agenda, and the system reproduces these modifications into the digital agenda. The system is almost transparent to the user. The same methodology has been applied to the address book of the agenda. Our system has the lower impact as possible to the classical users, at the actual state of the art. Our system allows to enhance the traditional paper agenda transforming it into a proactive tool instead of a passive one
Amoroso, A., Quirini, L. (2004). A Paper-Digital Agenda. PISCATAWAY (NJ) : IEEE.
A Paper-Digital Agenda
AMOROSO, ALESSANDRO;
2004
Abstract
We describe the architecture of a middleware system that exploit a novel technology to enhance the traditional pen and paper agenda. We describe the architecture of an Application Service Handler to synchronize a digital agenda with its classical paper counterpart. A user may create, modify, or delete appointments in the paper agenda, and the system reproduces these modifications into the digital agenda. The system is almost transparent to the user. The same methodology has been applied to the address book of the agenda. Our system has the lower impact as possible to the classical users, at the actual state of the art. Our system allows to enhance the traditional paper agenda transforming it into a proactive tool instead of a passive oneI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.