Adaptive Semantic Support Provisioning in Mobile Internet Environments

Antonio Corradi, R. Montanari, A. Toninelli
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The Mobile Internet scenario encourages the design and development of context-aware applications that provide results depending on context information, such as the relative position of users, user preferences, device capabilities and available resources. A key requirement for the provisioning of context-aware applications is to give computer systems the ability to understand context information. Semantic languages are well suited to leverage the possibility to express, process and reason about context information and to facilitate knowledge sharing and interoperability among previously unknown entities accessing services from heterogeneous devices. However, the exploitation of semantic languages for the design and deployment of context-aware applications raises new challenges, mainly due to the high degree of heterogeneity that mobile devices exhibit in terms of computing power, memory, operating system, and supported software. Semantic languages require complex and heavyweight support facilities, e.g. metadata interpreters, reasoning engines and ontology repositories, that may not fit the capabilities of all user access devices, especially of the resource-limited ones. Novel solutions are required that are capable of transparently and dynamically adapting semantic support functionalities to the properties of the different user access devices. The paper proposes a novel middleware solution that exploits the visibility of two kinds of metadata, user/device profiles and policies, to tailor semantic support functionalities and that offers a wide set of mechanisms for providing on demand appropriate semantic support to mobile portable devices.
移动互联网环境下的自适应语义支持配置
移动互联网场景鼓励设计和开发上下文感知应用程序,这些应用程序根据上下文信息(如用户的相对位置、用户偏好、设备功能和可用资源)提供结果。提供上下文感知应用程序的一个关键要求是赋予计算机系统理解上下文信息的能力。语义语言非常适合利用表达、处理和推理上下文信息的可能性,并促进从异构设备访问服务的以前未知实体之间的知识共享和互操作性。然而,利用语义语言来设计和部署上下文感知应用程序带来了新的挑战,这主要是由于移动设备在计算能力、内存、操作系统和支持的软件方面表现出高度的异构性。语义语言需要复杂和重量级的支持设施,例如元数据解释器、推理引擎和本体存储库,这可能不适合所有用户访问设备的功能,特别是资源有限的设备。需要新颖的解决方案,能够透明和动态地适应语义支持功能,以适应不同用户访问设备的属性。本文提出了一种新的中间件解决方案,它利用两种元数据(用户/设备配置文件和策略)的可见性来定制语义支持功能,并提供了一套广泛的机制,为移动便携式设备提供随需应变的适当语义支持。
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