This paper describes a context modelling approach using ontologies as a formal fundament. We introduce our Aspect-Scale-Context (ASC) model and show how it is related to some other models. A Context Ontology Language (CoOL) is derived from the model, which may be used to enable context-awareness and contextual interoperability during service discovery and execution in a proposed distributed system architecture. A core component of this architecture is a reasoner which infers conclusions about the context based on an ontology built with CoOL.
CoOL: A Context Ontology Language to enable Contextual Interoperability
2003 ; Paris, France
Proceedings ; LNCS 2 ; 236-247
2003-11-17
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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