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In this paper, a summary of various sensory technologies and interactions within them in wearable platforms is presented. In the first part of the paper, we discuss the way humans perceive various sensory inputs. Then, we review today's state of art sensor technologies for user interfaces, followed by discussions on opportunities uniquely enabled by the wearable form factor.
The nitty-gritty challenge for the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) developers is to find the appropriate services for the user defined tasks. This process is referred to as “web service discovery”. The process of web service discovery is referred to as service matchmaking, takes a query specifying inputs and outputs of the desired service as well as a service registry consisting of web service...
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