A Context-Aware Framework for Flowable Services

The paper first introduces the concept of flowable service, the basic idea of which is to organize circumjacent services in such a way so that they are perceived by an individual as those naturally embedded in his/her surrounding environment. It is achieved by seamless integration and provision of d...

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Cognition
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Context modeling
Context-aware services
Costs
Face
flowable service
Humans
Middleware
Ontologies
Organizing
service computing
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