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Applying Task Modeling and Pattern-based techniques in Reengineering Processes for Mobile Learning User Interfaces: A case study

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Figure 2. Stages and Tasks of Domotical Design Learning carried out in an experience with Domosim-TPC
Figure 5. Tasks modeling of space for individual planning in Domosim-TPC.
Figure 6. Modeling of abstract task PLANNING
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