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Today, it is hardly conceivable to produce new objects without digital capabilities. We can notice that the development of the ability to communicate of these new objects raises up new questions about using them or not. The UNUOC project (Usage et Non-Usage des Objets Communicants -- Use and Non-Use of communicating devices) studies the ways such objects are used, and more precisely raise the questions of their connection and disconnection.

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            IWWISS '14: Proceedings of the 2014 International Workshop on Web Intelligence and Smart Sensing
            September 2014
            109 pages
            ISBN:9781450327473
            DOI:10.1145/2637064

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