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Context

by Benedikt Liegener last modified Jul 12, 2011 10:54
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Definitions

Term:
Context
Domain: Cross-cutting issues
Engineering and Design
(KM-ED)
Adaptation and Monitoring
(KM-AM)
Quality Definition, Negotiation and Assurance
(KM-QA)
Generic
(domain independent)
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Business Process Management
(KM-BPM)




Service Composition and Coordination
(KM-SC)




Service Infrastructure
(KM-SI)




Generic
(domain independent)
Context refers to the physical and social situation in which a service-based application or a service is embedded. It is defined by any information that can be used to characterize the situation of an entity - be it a person, a place or a physical or computational object - this is because of the way this information is used in interpretation rather than because of its intrinsic properties.[CD-IA-1.1.1][CD-JRA-1.1.5][PO-JRA-1.1.3]




 

Competencies

Scenarios

TBD

 

References

  • [Cappiello et al 2006] C. Cappiello, M. Comuzzi, E. Mussi, and B. Pernici: Context Management for Adaptive Information Systems. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 146(1): 69-84 (2006)
  • [Pernici 2006] B. Pernici (ed.), Mobile Information Systems – Infrastructure and design for adaptivity and flexibility, Springer, April 2006
  • [CD-IA-1.1.1] Comprehensive overview of the state of the art on service-based systems
  • [CD-JRA-1.1.5] "Analysis on how to exploit codified HCI and codified context knowledge for SBA engineering"
  • [PO-JRA-1.1.3] Codified Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Knowledge and Context Factors



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