DOI: 10.2298/ns20130211bjelica
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Methods of implementation of context-aware platforms and context-aware user interfaces for applications in consumer electronics

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“…and (3) 0.2 seconds is the maximum acceptable delay time for real-time operations (e.g. moving cursor on the screen or gesture input) [2]. Such requirements imply low latency in data retrieval, what can be very hard to provide; therefore, the perception of time by users is the next possible consideration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…and (3) 0.2 seconds is the maximum acceptable delay time for real-time operations (e.g. moving cursor on the screen or gesture input) [2]. Such requirements imply low latency in data retrieval, what can be very hard to provide; therefore, the perception of time by users is the next possible consideration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%