Abstract

A still open issue in pervasive systems is how to effectively support the development and run-time execution of smart applications in wide-scale and open deployment scenarios. That calls for i) easy and low-cost interoperability with legacy systems/services and ii) scalability in terms of both overhead and performance results for different classes of applications with different quality requirements. In this position paper, we report the research work we are doing within an ongoing project on the exploitation of context awareness for scalability in smart environments, where interoperability is achieved at the information level via semantic technologies. In particular, the paper shows how context-aware middleware facilities can help in dynamically determining personalized views on a shared information space, implemented as coordinated repositories of Resource Description Format triples. The advantages are relevant in terms of usability (automatic discarding of unsuitable resource/service components) and overhead reduction (limitation of quality monitoring space).

Keywords:
Computer science Interoperability Scalability Middleware (distributed applications) Software deployment Context (archaeology) Resource (disambiguation) Usability Overhead (engineering) Quality of service Service (business) Smart environment World Wide Web Ubiquitous computing Software engineering Database Human–computer interaction Internet of Things Computer network Operating system

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Citation History

Topics

Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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