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Ontology Based Context Modeler for Context-Aware Systems (Short paper)

Abstract

In ubiquitous computing, context-aware service oriented systems refer to applications that use so-called contextual information to provide appropriate services or relevant information to the user or other applications to perform a specific task. An important challenge in such applications is context modeling, using ontologies to model context information and to reason about context at a semantic level has attracted a lot of interest in the research community. However, most of the presented approaches do not usually take into account any software engineering method. Therefore, employing standard approaches to formulate the development process becomes of importance. In this paper, we present an overview of the architecture for the development of context aware services based on ontologies, we also present our context modeler based on ODM (Ontology Definition Metamodel) and model transformations that allows to generate an OWL ontology representing context information.

Keywords:
Computer science Ontology Context model Context (archaeology) Metamodeling Software engineering Process (computing) Service (business) World Wide Web Data science Information retrieval Artificial intelligence Programming language

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