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The existing reminder system uses limited context information and has limited functions, so it can't meet users ' needs. This paper presents intelligent business assistant based on context-aware computing platform in a grid computing environment. The platform uses the context modeling and reasoning technology and analyzes the system in the grid environment. At last, the intelligent business assistant...
Much work is underway within the broad next generation technologies community on issues associated with the development of services to foster collaboration via the integration of distributed and heterogeneous data systems and technologies. Various technology-driven paradigms have emerged, including Web Services, Web 2.0, Pervasive, Grids and Cloud Computing. Recently, some new paradigms have emerged,...
This paper describes the core of an spontaneous service provision framework offering general functionality based on objects in Internet of Things. The framework supports sensor, wireless network and end system based on services and service features. The framework is more generic than traditional hierarchical sensor and actuator networks framework. It supports grids and spontaneous service provision...
With the fast development of wireless communication and sensor technologies, ubiquitous learning can be applied to various subject matters, including art and humanity learning. Among others, learning in museums is an effective way to bring experiential knowledge about works of art to students. For learning in museums, learning sheets are common and useful tools to guide students through the learning...
Pervasive grid computing platforms are composed of a variety of fixed and mobile nodes, interconnected through multiple wireless and wired network technologies. Pervasive grid Applications must adapt themselves to the state of their surrounding environment which includes environmental data (e.g. collected from sensors) and the state of the used resources (e.g. network or node states). Adaptation is...
Grid computing technology makes it possibly to use scientific workflow to be shared and reused among different users. However, a scientific workflow model usually needs to be tailored during reuse because of different problem contexts met by different users. These change logs provide additional information to help users customize scientific workflow. In this paper, we present a change sequence mining...
Cloud computing is an emerging computing paradigm. It aims to share data, calculations, and services transparently among users of a massive grid. Although the industry has started selling cloud-computing products, the software engineering infrastructure and application model are still unclear. In this paper, we compare cloud computing with service-oriented computing and pervasive computing. Both the...
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