Title
Cognitive resource-aware web service selection in mobile computing environments
Abstract
The proactive and spontaneous delivery of services for mobile users on the move can lead to the depletion of users' mental resources, affecting the normal processes of their physical activities. This is due to the competition for limited mental resources between the human-computer interactions required by services and the users' physical activities. To deal with this problem we propose a service selection method based on two theories from cognitive psychology. This mechanism assesses the degree of demand for mental resources by both the physical activities and the services. Additionally, a service binding and scheduling algorithm ensures less cognitively-taxing mobile service compositions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2567948.2577370
WWW (Companion Volume)
Keywords
Field
DocType
cognitive psychology,mobile user,scheduling algorithm,cognitively-taxing mobile service composition,service selection method,normal process,mobile computing environment,limited mental resource,cognitive resource-aware web service,mental resource,physical activity,human-computer interaction,cognitive engineering,cognitive resources
Mobile computing,Mobile QoS,Cognitive resource theory,World Wide Web,Scheduling (computing),Computer science,Mobile service,Knowledge management,Cognitive ergonomics,Web service,Service delivery framework
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Angel Jimenez-Molina1464.75
In-Young Ko228136.83