Title
Enhanced User Support for Mobile Ad-hoc-Processes
Abstract
In ubiquitous application scenarios, the information (processing) needs of nomadic users often cannot be satisfied by a set of pre-installed processes like in common workflow systems. Instead, nomadic users require ad-hoc processes that are unique (personalized) and usually do not appear in the same way more than once. As a consequence, ubiquitous applications also require a sophisticated user management such that ad-hoc processes and users may find each other and interact dynamically, for instance, to implement/use location-aware services. In addition, ad-hoc processes must be able to dynamically adapt to changing conditions which often occur in ubiquitous application scenarios. We recently implemented user management, location-based services, and dynamic process changes as an integral part of the AMOR (Agents, MObility, tRansactions) system. This paper sketches these extensions of AMOR towards a prototype system for a peer-to-peer-based ubiquitous process execution environment with enhanced user support.
Year
Venue
Field
2004
Grundlagen und Anwendungen mobiler Informationstechnologie
Computer science,User management,Human–computer interaction,User interface design,Workflow
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
1
0.36
References 
Authors
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Klaus Haller1475.22
Michelle Ackermann210.36
Claudio Munari310.36
Can Türker4486167.85