Model-based co-creation for the ubiquitous information society

The systems sub-theme (SYS ST) in the Yaoyorozu Project has tried to develop a method for designing the ubiquitous information society. Scenario-based analysis is used for fostering socio-economic discussions and in-depth understanding among various specialized groups. The SYS ST has also developed...

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Information analysis
Information filtering
Information systems
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Man machine systems
Pervasive computing
Software
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