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Table 2. Approaches in context-awareness

in Design of context-aware applications based on web services
by T. Chaari, F. Laforest, A. Celentano 2004
"... In PAGE 2: ... The PIMA [2] and Portolano [10] projects are examples of this approach. Table2 presents a synthetic view of these approaches by com- paring the most relevant issues. In conclusion, we can say that a practical complete context model is yet missing.... ..."
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Table 1. Comparison of context aware computing architectures 1

in The Context Gateway: A Pervasive Computing Infrastructure For Context Aware Services
by Wang Xiaohang
"... In PAGE 10: ....2.5 Summary of Context Aware Computing Architectures We applied our terms of functional elements to the above-mentioned context aware architectures. The results are in Table1 . Additional features like context delivery protocols and developing platform are also listed.... In PAGE 10: ...rchitectures. The results are in Table 1. Additional features like context delivery protocols and developing platform are also listed. The result of Table1 shows that current context aware architectures can not provide a complete solution for all the essential requirements in context aware computing. In addition, most of them rely on proprietary a protocol, thereby set a barrier to interoperability of different systems, and exclude developers from reusing ... In PAGE 22: ... The equivalence of OWL and description logics allows OWL to exploit the considerable existing body of DL reasoning including class consistency and consumption, and other ontological reasoning. Table1... ..."

Table 2: Summary of applications implemented by context-aware frameworks

in Model Based Approach for Context Aware and Adaptive user Interface Generation
by Reena Hanumansetty, Reena G. Hanumansetty 2004
"... In PAGE 23: ....2.8. Summary and Comparison of frameworks A summary of frameworks, applications developed using these frameworks and their architectural components are shown in Table2 and Table 3. Comparison of context awrae ... ..."

Table 1: Example situations for the context-aware communication application. Situation Description

in Automating Context-aware Application Development
by Ted McFadden, Karen Henricksen, Jadwiga Indulska 2004
"... In PAGE 2: ...quate to determine absolute truth or falsity (e.g., because of incompleteness or ambiguity). Some example situations are shown in Table1 . We presented the de nitions of most of these situations and a general discussion of the situation logic in a previous paper [1], and do not repeat them here.... ..."
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Table 1: Zone Events for managing context aware information

in Middleware for Context Sensitive Mobile Applications
by K. A. Hawick, H. A. James
"... In PAGE 3: ...Table 1: Zone Events for managing context aware information Table1 shows the sort of positioning information that a user might want to specify in order to cus- tomise his/her mobile device. The location oriented properties or attributes relate to being in or out a speci ed zone or are associated with transitions to or from one or more zones.... ..."

Table 4 Comparison of design process when building context aware applications using a legacy approach and using our proposed service composition approach

in Service Oriented Computing and Applications manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) An Architecture for Rapid, On-demand Service Composition
by Maja Vuković, Evangelos Kotsovinos, Peter Robinson
"... In PAGE 20: ... It then compares it to the effort it takes to develop context aware applications using our proposed methodology, grounded in the context aware service composition framework. Table4 summarises the design and development steps involved in each approach. For each phase in the development process, the table shows its development mode, its frequency when adaptation is required and its difficulty.... ..."

Table 1. Case1: Interpretation of Context-Aware Factors

in Context-Aware Data Mining Framework for Wireless Medical Application
by Pravin Vajirkar, Sachin Singh, Yugyung Lee 2003
"... In PAGE 6: .... Age (years) [21, 81, 33.24, 11.76] 9. Class variable (0 or 1) [Discrete][500-negative, 268-positive] Table1 shows the interpretation of the given diabetes dataset from the per- spective of our context-aware model. Location The record history used in diabetes dataset is explicitly from the area Context near Phoenix, Arizona.... ..."
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Table 1. Abstractions exposed by existing ubiquitous computing and context aware systems. checkbld= abstraction clearly exposed, X = not exposed, P = partially or implicitly exposed.

in Toward a Shared Model for Wide Area Interoperability of Ubiquitous Computing Environments
by Michael Blackstock, Rodger Lea, Charles Krasic
"... In PAGE 3: ... Since our aim is to provide support for both user-centric and environment-centric applications we have not included the notion of an application explicitly in our model, but we intend to revisit this possible abstraction in the future. Table1 summarizes the results of our analysis. Table 1.... ..."

TABLE I. FOL RULES FOR DESCRIBING CONTEXT-AWARE BEHAVIORS

in A Middleware for Building Context-Aware Mobile Services
by Tao Gu, Hung Keng Pung, Da Qing Zhang 2004
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TABLE I. FOL RULES FOR DESCRIBING CONTEXT-AWARE BEHAVIORS

in A Middleware for Building Context-Aware Mobile Services
by Tao Gu, Hung Keng Pung, Da Qing Zhang, Xiao Hang Wang 2004
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