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Serenoa Applications prototypes

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The Warehouse-Management Scenario for the intelligent picking prototype is aimed at providing a seamless context (environment and task) adaptation experience to users in one of the partner's Living Lab facilities in the field of Future Retail Concepts (FRC). This scenario motivates how proactive applications can provide unobtrusive and adequate help (e.g. missing parts, location of necessary parts, etc.) when the user needs help. Thereby, the service time can be reduced while increasing the quality of service. At the FRC, the supply chain continues to Retail Management with five demos, e.g. on price strategy and smart vending and concludes in Retail with eight demos, e.g. on Mobile Payment and RFID Shelves. This opens up the possibility, while following the modular design of the Serenoa components, to create further prototypes, moving from Logistics to Sales scenarios.

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Photos of the warehouse management prototype in action

With the E-commerce Scenario, we aim at illustrating how different online end-users can take advantage of adaptive SFEs while connecting to both a front-end application and a back-end application. Typical user roles involved in the scenario include online shoppers and employees, acting either as supervisors or customer representatives in charge of following-up with online orders. Based on their roles, such users can access different features, but their UIs are capable of adapting based on different factors such as language, colour- blindness or type of device (either a home computers or a mobile device). In Figure , some screenshots showing the front office from a desktop, an iPhone and an Android tablet.

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E-commerce scenario (Android tablet, iPhone and Desktop)

The E-Health Scenario is shown by means of the improvement of two existing TID's pilot projects.

  • The SARA project is intended to provide a user interface for chronic disease patients self-monitoring in the form of a (Windows based) tablet PC. The project wants to evolve to provide multi-device support (Android tablet devices, smartphones, etc.) and an expressive virtual assistant in order to engage patients in the usage of the application. This project is now in a pre-market phase, after successful field tests using real patients from the Andalusian health system.

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E-Health scenario: SARA project

  • The HealthDrive project aims to leverage on consumer devices such as computers, tablet PCs and phones to provide its users access to their personal file on the Andalusian health system. In order to do so, all medical information is digitized and shared by the institutions, with a publicly accessible interface for each user in which she can interact with doctors and see their health records. The inclusion of ECAs (Embodied Conversational Agents) technology for guiding the navigation through all this personal information is also being considered.

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E-Health scenario: HealthDrive project