Context-aware systems are pervading everyday life, therefore context modeling is becoming a relevant issue and an expanding research field. This survey has the goal to provide a comprehensive evaluation framework, allowing application designers to compare context models with respect to a given target application; in particular we stress the analysis of those features which are relevant for the problem of data tailoring. The contribution of this paper is twofold: a general analysis framework for context models and an up-to-date comparison of the most interesting, data-oriented approaches available in the literature.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Bolchini2007
%A Bolchini, Cristiana
%A Curino, Carlo A.
%A Quintarelli, Elisa
%A Schreiber, Fabio A.
%A Tanca, Letizia
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2007
%I ACM
%J SIGMOD Rec.
%K context data survey
%P 19--26
%R 10.1145/1361348.1361353
%T A data-oriented survey of context models
%U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1361348.1361353
%V 36
%X Context-aware systems are pervading everyday life, therefore context modeling is becoming a relevant issue and an expanding research field. This survey has the goal to provide a comprehensive evaluation framework, allowing application designers to compare context models with respect to a given target application; in particular we stress the analysis of those features which are relevant for the problem of data tailoring. The contribution of this paper is twofold: a general analysis framework for context models and an up-to-date comparison of the most interesting, data-oriented approaches available in the literature.
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title = {A data-oriented survey of context models},
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