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TRAFST Vol.1 No.1 pp. 29-35

Review:

Transdisciplinal Considerations on Ubiquitous Services

Shuichiro YAMAMOTO*1 , Masakazu KANBE*2 , and Shinobu SAITO*1

*1Research and Development Headquarters, NTTDATA CORPORATION, Toyosu Center Bldg. Annex, 3-9, Toyosu 3-chome, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8671, Japan

*2Research Institute for System Science, Research and Development Headquarters, NTT DATA CORPORATION, Toyosu Center Bldg. Annex, 3-9, Toyosu 3-chome, Koto-Ku, Tokyo 135-8671, Japan

Received:
20 December 2006
Accepted:
27 February 2007
Published:
April 15, 2007
Keywords:
Koto-Tsukuri, electronic tag, ubiquitius service, knowledge integration
Abstract

The ubiquitous services are paid to attention as social infrastructure services in which the range of the applications reaches the entire society. The acceptability as a social system is required in such social infrastructure services. In this paper, both an integrated knowledge structure and the function creation process are clarified by classifying the Koto-Tukuri in the ubiquitous services using electronic tags.

Cite this article as:
S. YAMAMOTO, M. KANBE, and S. SAITO, “Transdisciplinal Considerations on Ubiquitous Services,” , Vol.1, No.1, pp. 29-35, 2007.
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