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IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2010
The typical scenario of a user seeking information on the Web requires significant effort to get the desired information. In a world where information is essential, it can be crucial for users to get the desired information quickly even when they are away from their desktop computers.
COPPOLA, Paolo +7 more
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The typical scenario of a user seeking information on the Web requires significant effort to get the desired information. In a world where information is essential, it can be crucial for users to get the desired information quickly even when they are away from their desktop computers.
COPPOLA, Paolo +7 more
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2012
In a dynamic environment, one of the challenges in building context aware applications is the communication paradigm between context providers and end applications. Synchronous communication may not be suitable since all the entities may not be live all the time.
Sridevi S. +2 more
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In a dynamic environment, one of the challenges in building context aware applications is the communication paradigm between context providers and end applications. Synchronous communication may not be suitable since all the entities may not be live all the time.
Sridevi S. +2 more
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Distributed Context-Aware Systems
Human–Computer Interaction, 2001Currently, context-aware applications are defined 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 of the (physical or virtual) environment, which can ...
M. Benerecetti +2 more
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A Quality-Aware Context Middleware Specification for Context-Aware Computing
2009 33rd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2009Almost all context-aware systems have two indispensable components - context provider and context consumer. The former is responsible for supplying diverse context information about users and environments, while the later makes use of context information in building context-aware applications.
Yuanping Li, Ling Feng
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2007
In recent years, there have been considerable interests in context-aware sensing for pervasive computing. Context can be defined as “the circumstances in which an event occurs” and this concept has been successfully used in information processing for over 50 years, particularly for Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI).
Surapa Thiemjarus, Guang-Zhong Yang
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In recent years, there have been considerable interests in context-aware sensing for pervasive computing. Context can be defined as “the circumstances in which an event occurs” and this concept has been successfully used in information processing for over 50 years, particularly for Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI).
Surapa Thiemjarus, Guang-Zhong Yang
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2004
Wireless sensor networks typically consist of a large number of sensor nodes embedded in a physical space. Such sensors are low-power devices that are primarily used for monitoring several physical phenomena, potentially in remote harsh environments. Spatial and temporal dependencies between the readings at these nodes highly exist in such scenarios ...
Eiman Elnahrawy, Badri Nath
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Wireless sensor networks typically consist of a large number of sensor nodes embedded in a physical space. Such sensors are low-power devices that are primarily used for monitoring several physical phenomena, potentially in remote harsh environments. Spatial and temporal dependencies between the readings at these nodes highly exist in such scenarios ...
Eiman Elnahrawy, Badri Nath
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Context Variability for Context-Aware Systems
Computer, 2014Many software systems must adapt to suit the particular context in which they are operating. Runtime variability mechanisms are suitable for systems that must configure optimally during execution.
Rafael Capilla +2 more
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Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems, 2006
Pervasive and ubiquitous computing has developed a vision where the "computer" is no longer associated with the concept of a single device or a network of devices, but rather the entirety of situative services originating in a digital world, which are perceived through the physical world. It is expected that services with explicit user input and output
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Pervasive and ubiquitous computing has developed a vision where the "computer" is no longer associated with the concept of a single device or a network of devices, but rather the entirety of situative services originating in a digital world, which are perceived through the physical world. It is expected that services with explicit user input and output
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A Quality-Aware Approach for Resolving Context Conflicts in Context-Aware Systems
2011 IFIP 9th International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing, 2011Context-aware systems (CAS) may face context conflicts while collecting context data to support context-aware adaptation decisions. These systems need to implement mechanisms to resolve context conflicts in order to reduce the probability of making erroneous context-aware adaptation decisions.
Filho, José Bringel, Agoulmine, Nazim
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Context aware mobile transactions
IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management, 2004. Proceedings. 2004, 2004no ...
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