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Título: An Ontological Model for Resource Sharing in Pervasive
Autor(es): GARCIA GARCIA, ELVIA KIMBERLY
KIRSCH PINHEIRO, MANUELE
MENDOZA CHAPA, SONIA GUADALUPE
DECOUCHANT, DOMINIQUE EMILE HENRI
Temas: Entornos de colaboración ubicuos
Descubrimiento de recursos compartidos
Descripción de recursos semánticos
Fecha: 2013
Editorial: Atlanta : IEEE
Citation: 2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI), Nov 2013, Atlanta, GA, United States
Resumen: Since over a decade ago, Service Discovery Pro tocols have been developed for applications to take advantages of services shared over networks. Each protocol provides a way for applications to ask for the type of services they need. In return, applications receive information about services that could fulfill their needs. However, such protocols do not supply enough support for dynamic environments involving interaction among persons, heterogenous computer devices, applications and files. Unlike applications, people expect to receive cus tomized information about their identity, role, social relations, and even contextual variables (e.g., location). Thus, to provide a computational support that satisfies users’ requirements in an accurate way, we clinch that up to date information about the current conditions of the environment and the entities involved in it is fundamental. In this paper, we tackle the lack of a descriptive technique for resource discovery by proposing a carefully designed ontological approach.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/665
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