What Do We Really Talk About When We Talk About Context in Pervasive Computing: A Review and Exploratory Analysis

Alexander Novotny, Christine Bauer

Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceedingContribution to conference proceedings

Abstract

At the heart of ubiquitous and pervasive computing is the integra-tion of semantically rich contextual information into systems that intelligently adapt their behavior to the context. This paper presents an analysis of the contextual elements considered in the scientific discourse on pervasive computing. To support researchers with positioning their work, this paper explores how well the facets of context are represented and which context elements are particularly important in specific application domains, such as healthcare or traffic. Results suggest that context elements are considered diversely among domains. Context spreads across a long tail of heterogeneous, rather specific context elements. Potential factors explaining this high diversity relate to sensor technology, structure of context information as well as purposes and design of context-aware systems.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationiiWAS '17: The 19th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
Editors Anderst-Kotsis, G., et al.
Place of PublicationSalzburg, Austria
PublisherACM Press
Pages301 - 310
ISBN (Print)978-1-4503-5299-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (ÖFOS)

  • 502050 Business informatics

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