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Autonomic Computing Workshop Fifth Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services (AMS'03)
Context Awareness in Amit
Seattle, Washington
June 25-June 25
ISBN: 0-7695-1983-0
This paper presents the context awareness capabilities of Amit. Amit is a tool that includes both a language and an efficient run-time execution mechanism, aimed at reducing the complexity of active applications. It follows the observation that in many cases, there is a gap between current tools that enable to react to a single event (following the ECA: Event - Condition - Action paradigm), and the reality, in which reaction is relevant only in certain contexts in response to patterns over event histories. Context awareness in Amit takes into account event information, time and location to introduce the concept of situation. The concept of situation is an extension of the concept of composite event in its context awareness capability; it results in additional expressive power, flexibility and usability.
Citation:
Asaf Adi, Ayelet Biger, David Botzer, Opher Etzion, Ziva Sommer, "Context Awareness in Amit," amsw, pp.160, Autonomic Computing Workshop Fifth Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services (AMS'03), 2003
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