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Distributed Context-Aware Systems

by Pedro Alves, Paulo Ferreira, Pedro Alves, Paulo Ferreira , 2011
"... Context-aware systems take into account the user current context (such as location, time and activity) to enrich the user interaction with the application. In the last decade, this topic has seen numerous developments that demonstrate its relevance and usefulness, a trend that was accelerated with t ..."
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Context-aware systems take into account the user current context (such as location, time and activity) to enrich the user interaction with the application. In the last decade, this topic has seen numerous developments that demonstrate its relevance and usefulness, a trend that was accelerated

Distributed Context-Aware Systems

by Massimo Benerecetti, Paolo Bouquet, Matteo Bonifacio, Arthur Andersen Italia , 2001
"... Currently, context-aware applications are dened as applications that react appropriately to information sensed in the environment, as opposed to applications that elaborate only information explicitly provided by users. Context is (implicitly or explicitly) thought of as a collection of features ..."
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and present a notion of context which seems to be adequate for distributed systems. For the sake of illustration, we outline how this notion of context can be used to design distributed context-aware systems. 1

An Architecture for Developing Context-aware Systems

by Kaiyu Wan, Vasu Alagar, Joey Paquet
"... In this paper we discuss an architecture, based on a three-tiered formalism, and a development method for constructing context-aware systems. As an illustration of the principles involved in developing a context-aware system, we present a formal architecture of the Antilock Braking System (ABS). ..."
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In this paper we discuss an architecture, based on a three-tiered formalism, and a development method for constructing context-aware systems. As an illustration of the principles involved in developing a context-aware system, we present a formal architecture of the Antilock Braking System (ABS).

Middleware for Distributed Context-Aware Systems

by Karen Henricksen, Jadwiga Indulska, Ted McFadden, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam - International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA , 2005
"... Context-aware systems represent extremely complex and heterogeneous distributed systems, composed of sensors, actuators, application components, and a variety of context processing components that manage the flow of context information between the sensors/actuators and applications. The need for ..."
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Context-aware systems represent extremely complex and heterogeneous distributed systems, composed of sensors, actuators, application components, and a variety of context processing components that manage the flow of context information between the sensors/actuators and applications. The need

Introducing mixin layers to support the development of context-aware systems

by Brecht Desmet, Jorge Vallejos, Pascal Costanza - In 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Software (EWAS , 2006
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of context-aware systems

A survey on context-aware systems

by Matthias Baldauf, et al. , 2007
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Reasoning in Context-Aware Systems

by Petteri Nurmi, Patrik Floréen
"... One of the main challenges in future applications is to provide intelligent and ubiquitous/context-aware applications that take into account the user’s context, e.g., the data that can be used to characterize the user’s current situation. The task of using context data in an intelligent way is one o ..."
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One of the main challenges in future applications is to provide intelligent and ubiquitous/context-aware applications that take into account the user’s context, e.g., the data that can be used to characterize the user’s current situation. The task of using context data in an intelligent way is one of the

Requirements for Context-Aware Systems

by Carl Evans, Lindsey Brodie, Juan Carlos Augusto
"... Abstract. Originating from ubiquitous computing and augmented by the rapid onset of mobile technology, the field of intelligent environments (IE) is maturing to a level at which a range of sophisticated applications are emerging. By its very nature, an IE typically comprises a fusion of sensors, net ..."
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, networks, intelligent software and end-user interfaces with intrinsically complex interoperability [1]. Such systems aim to be context-aware, especially being adaptable to dynamic circumstances, and possibly unpredictable circumstances. Deploying a reliable IE system can be critical. For in

RFID Context-aware Systems

by Jongmyung Choi
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An Intelligent Broker for Context-Aware Systems

by Harry Chen - In Adjunct Proceedings of Ubicomp , 2003
"... We describe Context Broker Architecture (CoBrA) – a new architecture for supporting context-aware systems in smart spaces. Our architecture explores the use of Semantic Web languages for defining and publishing a context ontology, for sharing information about a context and for reasoning over such ..."
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We describe Context Broker Architecture (CoBrA) – a new architecture for supporting context-aware systems in smart spaces. Our architecture explores the use of Semantic Web languages for defining and publishing a context ontology, for sharing information about a context and for reasoning over
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