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Producing interactive paper documents based on multi-channel content publishing

AXMEDIS 2007System for generating interactive paper documents that combine printed media with digital content, enabling multi-channel distribution—users scan printed codes to access video, audio, or dynamic web elements linked to a physical page.

General framework for the rapid development of interactive paper applications

CoPADD 2006Framework for rapid development of interactive paper applications, pairing printed documents with simple sensing to enable dynamic, tangible interactions in mixed-media workflows.

Paper-based mobile access to databases

SIGMOD 2006Paper-based cards with encoded IDs link to live databases, letting users scan printed pages to fetch and update records on mobile devices for seamless offline-to-online workflows. The system demonstrates low-cost, instant database access in field scenarios by combining printed media with RFID scanning for real-time data retrieval.

Print-n-link: weaving the paper web

DocEng 2006Print-n-Link uses technologies for interactive paper to enhance the reading process by enabling users to access digital information and/or searches for cited documents from a printed version of a publication using a digital pen for interaction, enabling tactile paper pages to launch web-like navigation and layered electronic content.

Putting location-based services on the map

W2GIS 2006Architecture and prototype integrating spatial context into web applications, mapping location-based services onto a unified model that supports dynamic, map-centric content on mobile devices. Demonstrated how a single framework can drive multiple location-aware features without rewriting backend logic.

A systematic approach to the development of e-commerce sites for mass customization

e-TEC 2005A systematic methodology guides design of complex, customizable e-commerce sites by modeling product attributes and generating the finished online store, demonstrated through a made-to-order T-shirt case study.