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When building decision-making models from disparate observations, there are no set rules to guide the designer on how to organize available information, how to classify vital aspects, how to emphasize important ones in the aggregation process, and how to deal with conflict and uncertainty in the aggregation procedures. This paper draws on the experience of structuring a business and risk model that...
Several frameworks have already been proposed to simplify the development of context-aware applications. These frameworks are focused on collecting and publishing contextual data, and on providing common semantics, definitions and representations of these data. This implies that applications share the same semantics, which limits the range of use cases where a framework can be used since that assumption...
Context-aware applications are intrinsically complex to develop and maintain. Many frameworks were proposed aiming to support the development of these applications by providing developers with tools and design guidelines. However, these proposals constrain applications to share specific semantic for the modeled context data. This constraint may also be propagated to context reasoning which is the...
Empowering the enterprise to control their own session policy for mobile broadband is not only necessary for consumerization, but is beneficial in controlling budgets and protecting corporate network resources. We propose a practical method of establishing dynamically enterprise-Business-Context (eBC) status to determine whether or not the enterprise should fund employees'' service requests and what...
This paper proposes a practical model for non-Telecom staff to determine enterprise-Business-Context (eBC) status for employees' service requests. This is used to grant selective funding for business usage, which is distinguished from unfunded personal usage. The eBC Model interprets enterprise objectives via layered prioritization. It computes the eBC status from dynamic Attributes, grouped into...
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