Title
Cognitive Resource Aware Service Provisioning
Abstract
The vision of spontaneously delivering ubiquitous services to mobile users stands on the tradition of reflecting functional and non-functional requirements. Nevertheless, existing approaches do not reason in advance about the potential conflicts of mobility activities with human-computer interaction based tasks. These conflicts may burden the user with unexpected interruptions that overload the central human-cognitive capacity. This paper introduces a novel cognitive engineering mechanism to optimize service functionality co ordinations during runtime in accordance with situational demands of cognitive resources. We base our resource aware approach for service coordination optimization on two theories from cognitive psychology--the human-processing system theory of Navon and the multiple resource theory of Wickens. On top of this psychological background, we introduce a specific mechanism for varying service co ordinations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/WI-IAT.2011.251
Web Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
human-processing system theory,novel cognitive engineering mechanism,service functionality co ordination,varying service co ordination,cognitive psychology,cognitive resource,resource aware approach,multiple resource theory,service coordination optimization,cognitive resource aware service,ubiquitous service,human factors,mobile computing,ubiquitous computing,non functional requirement,cognition,cognitive engineering,human computer interaction,psychology,system theory
Mobile computing,Cognitive resource theory,Service provisioning,Computer science,Knowledge management,Situational ethics,Ubiquitous computing,Cognitive ergonomics,Cognition,Resource dependence theory
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.41
11
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Angel Jimenez-Molina1464.75
In-Young Ko228136.83