A Taxonomy of Collaborative Context-Aware Systems
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As"ad Salkham, Raymond Cunningham, Aline Senart and Vinny Cahill, A Taxonomy of Collaborative Context-Aware Systems, Proceedings of the CAISE*06 Workshop on Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Collaboration Systems, UMICS'06, Luxemburg, June 5-9, 2006., Moira C. Norrie, Schahram Dustdar, Harald Gall, 2006, 899-911Download Item:
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Abstract:
Context awareness is a vital element in pervasive and ubiquitous systems.
While most existing research has focused on designing context-aware systems
to integrate into the environment, less attention has been placed on the interoperability
among the entities comprising such systems. In this paper, we consider
how the components of a context-aware system can collaborate to achieve
a common goal. We provide a taxonomy of such Collaborative Context Awareness
(CCA) based on three axis, i.e., goal, approaches and means. We also discuss
a number of context-aware systems from different domains, i.e., augmented
artefacts, robotics and sensor(/actuator) networks that exhibit some form of collaboration.
Finally, we classify the different studied systems according to our
taxonomy.
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PUBLISHEDLuxemburg, June 5-9, 2006.
Author: CAHILL, VINNY; SALKHAM, AS'AD
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Proceedings of the CAISE*06 Workshop on Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Collaboration SystemsUMICS'06
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