Melanie Hartmann’s research while affiliated with Technical University of Darmstadt and other places

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Publications (2)


Context Models and Context Awareness
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January 2008

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3 Citations

Melanie Hartmann

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Gerhard Austaller

To support users in performing their tasks, applications need a better understanding of the current situation they are being used in. This chapter gives an overview of how knowledge of the current context, that is, information characterizing the situation, can be represented and how this knowledge can be used for enhancing applications. We discuss what is actually meant by “context” and “context-aware” applications. Further, we describe what has to be considered when building a context-aware application. We thereby focus on the representation of context information and how to deal with its unreliable nature. This chapter should sensitize the reader to the difficulties of using context information and give guidelines on how to build an application that benefits from knowing its current context.


Context Models and Context Awareness

January 2008

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23 Reads

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9 Citations

To support users in performing their tasks, applications need a better understanding of the current situation they are being used in. This chapter gives an overview of how knowledge of the current context, that is, information characterizing the situation, can be represented and how this knowledge can be used for enhancing applications. We discuss what is actually meant by "context" and "context-aware" applications. Further, we describe what has to be considered when building a context-aware application. We thereby focus on the representation of context information and how to deal with its unreliable nature. This chapter should sensitize the reader to the difficulties of using context information and give guidelines on how to build an application that benefits from knowing its current context.

Citations (2)


... In this task, collected and available internal data can be complemented by external data, that is requested from external data brokers, possibly over the Internet, to broaden the information basis. The emerging capability of the environment to react upon (and possibly adapt to) external situations is referred to as context awareness[198,197,96]. ...

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Multilaterally Secure Pervasive Cooperation
Context Models and Context Awareness
  • Citing Chapter
  • January 2008

... Typically, authors who describe concrete context-aware systems [18] use the term in this way. Authors who seek to compare different approaches of modeling context [39,16] use the term context model to describe the generic underlying data structures and available operations. These different meanings correspond to the notions of a database schema and data model in the terminology of database systems. ...

Context Models and Context Awareness
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  • January 2008