Title
Towards Context-Sensitive Intelligence
Abstract
Even modern component architectures do not provide for easily manage- able context-sensitive adaptability, a key requirement for ambient intelligence. The reason is that components are too large - providing black boxes with adap- tation points only at their boundaries - and to small - lacking good means for expressing concerns beyond the scope of single components - at the same time. We present a framework that makes components more fine-grained so that adaptation points inside of them become accessible, and more coarse- grained so that changes of single components result in the necessary update of structurally constrained dependants. This will lead to higher quality appli- cations that fit better into personalized and context-aware usage scenarios.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/11494713_16
European Workshop on Software Architecture
Keywords
Field
DocType
single component,ambient intelligence,towards context-sensitive intelligence,key requirement,higher quality application,adaptation point,black box,good mean,single components result,manageable context-sensitive adaptability,context-aware usage scenario
Adaptability,Computer science,Ambient intelligence,Software product line,Black box,Software architecture,Component-based software engineering,Distributed computing,Personalization
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
3527
0302-9743
3-540-26275-X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
4
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Holger Mügge1135.14
Tobias Rho2787.33
Marcel Winandy383148.15
Markus Won416713.02
Armin B. Cremers52287446.79
Pascal Costanza635834.29
Roman Englert717520.26