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| Title: | Towards a Framework for Distributed User Modelling for Ubiquitous Computing |
| Authors: | Specht, Marcus Lorenz, Andreas Zimmermann, Andreas |
| Keywords: | ubiquitous learning distributed systems user modelling |
| Issue Date: | 22-Sep-2006 |
| Abstract: | This paper introduces a framework for distributed user modelling in
ubiquitous computing. Regarding the requirements in ubiquitous computing,
communication details are not fixed per se or even unknown during the system
specification phase. Hiding the technology within specialized components
allows for unique migration of information between the components and
releases system developers from considering specific properties and protocols.
Supporting efficient development of applications, the distributed components
are able to react both to their environment and to messages received from
neighbouring components. |
| Description: | Specht, M., Lorenz, A., & Zimmermann, A. (2005). Towards a Framework for Distributed User Modelling for Ubiquitous Computing In P. Dolog, & JI. Vassileva, 1st Workshop on Decentralized, Agent Based and Social Approaches to User Modelling (DASUM2005), pp. 80-85, Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/754 |
| Appears in Collections: | 1. LN: Publications and Preprints
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