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This paper presents a novel approach for assessing comfort at the workplace, resulting from an interdisciplinary work between researchers in hman-computer interaction, architecture, social sciences, smart buildings and energy management. A systemic comfort elicitation model including but not limited to thermal comfort, is suggested. A proof-of-concept prototype application developed based on the proposed model is also presented. The results of a first evaluation of the application's acceptability in a real working environment are discussed.

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