Context-aware systems that make use of sensor information to reason about their context have been proposed in many domains. However, it is still hard to design effective context-aware applications, due to the absence of suitable domain theories that consider dynamic context and associated user requirements as a precursor of system development. In this paper, we discuss a theory for the well-being domain and propose a model-driven development process that exploits the proposed theory to build effective, i.e. user-centric, context-aware applications
Abstract. A key challenge for context-aware, ubiquitous computing is that applications should take i...
These days we are surrounded by new technologies that promise to make our lives easier. The use of G...
International audienceA good software is a software that is invisible for the user. This is possible...
Context-aware systems that make use of sensor information to reason about their context have been pr...
Applications that can use information obtained through device sensors to alter their behavior are ca...
Computing applications for among others well-being and health become increasingly advanced as a resu...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the capabilities of smartphones. Not only are thes...
Over the years, the interest in the field of pervasive computing has increased. A specific class of ...
As the concept of context-awareness is becoming more popular the demand for improved quality of cont...
As the concept of context-awareness is becoming more popular, the demand for improved quality of con...
Copyright © 2015 S. Bosems and M. van Sinderen. This is an open access article distributed under the...
For more than two decades, research in the development of context-aware applications has gained sign...
AbstractFor more than two decades, research in the development of context-aware applications has gai...
Researchers have approached the problem of designing context-aware systems, computer systems that ca...
Supporting the individual user in his working, learning, or information access is one of the main go...
Abstract. A key challenge for context-aware, ubiquitous computing is that applications should take i...
These days we are surrounded by new technologies that promise to make our lives easier. The use of G...
International audienceA good software is a software that is invisible for the user. This is possible...
Context-aware systems that make use of sensor information to reason about their context have been pr...
Applications that can use information obtained through device sensors to alter their behavior are ca...
Computing applications for among others well-being and health become increasingly advanced as a resu...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the capabilities of smartphones. Not only are thes...
Over the years, the interest in the field of pervasive computing has increased. A specific class of ...
As the concept of context-awareness is becoming more popular the demand for improved quality of cont...
As the concept of context-awareness is becoming more popular, the demand for improved quality of con...
Copyright © 2015 S. Bosems and M. van Sinderen. This is an open access article distributed under the...
For more than two decades, research in the development of context-aware applications has gained sign...
AbstractFor more than two decades, research in the development of context-aware applications has gai...
Researchers have approached the problem of designing context-aware systems, computer systems that ca...
Supporting the individual user in his working, learning, or information access is one of the main go...
Abstract. A key challenge for context-aware, ubiquitous computing is that applications should take i...
These days we are surrounded by new technologies that promise to make our lives easier. The use of G...
International audienceA good software is a software that is invisible for the user. This is possible...