Original paper
3LConOnt: a three-level ontology for context modelling in context-aware computing
Abstract
Context-aware computing is the ability of Services and applications to adapt and react to context changes. Context modelling is a core feature of context-aware computing. Although a lot of research has been made in the field of context modelling, most of the context-aware computing proposals prefer to design their own customized context model instead of reusing an existing one. The main reason for this behaviour is that current context models...
Paper Details
Title
3LConOnt: a three-level ontology for context modelling in context-aware computing
Published Date
Aug 16, 2017
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
1345 - 1378
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