A task-based approach to data and context management in a virtual personal server space
(2004) Second International Conference on Pervasive Computing, PERVASIVE- Abstract
- This paper presents our vision for an activity based pervasive com- puting system based on a virtual personal server space. Our target demographic is a group of elder computer users. Using collaborative inter1faces technologies; we focus on reminiscence activities for their use in promoting social and intel- lectual fitness. Current computer applications while designed for single use are not suitable for multi-user, multi-device and multi-modal interaction. Our pro- posed architecture (middleware) consists of three planes of service (data, con- text and activity). The context plane mediates access to various services (de- pending on the current user activity) while optimizing data access around sim- ple activity models.
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- author
- Quigley, Aaron ; Landfeldt, Björn LU and West, David
- publishing date
- 2004
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- published
- subject
- conference name
- Second International Conference on Pervasive Computing, PERVASIVE
- conference location
- Vienna, Austria
- conference dates
- 2004-04-21 - 2004-04-23
- language
- English
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- bf2b7eaf-c598-4d6c-8cf1-e7b5d840f969 (old id 3216642)
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