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Context Modeling

by Asli Zengin last modified Apr 26, 2012 14:19
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Term:
Context Model
Domain: Cross-cutting issues
Engineering and Design
(KM-ED)
Adaptation and Monitoring
(KM-AM)
Quality Definition, Negotiation and Assurance
(KM-QA)
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Business Process Management
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Service Composition and Coordination
(KM-SC)




Service Infrastructure
(KM-SI)




Generic
(domain independent)

Context modeling refers to the technique that has been used to define and store context information. Context can be modeled in many ways including simple attribute/value pairs with predefined semantics of the attributes and possible set of values, or structured language that is based on some formalism (e.g. predicate calculus based language can support application of Boolean algebra). [PO-JRA-1.2.3]



Context: The circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood. [Oxford Dict.]

Model: A model is a simplified description, especially a mathematical one, of a system or process, to assist calculations and predictions. [Oxford Dict.]

 

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