Context-Aware Computing and Self-Managing Systems

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Ad Hoc Networks
ambient intelligence
AmI
Audio Context
Autonomic Computing
autonomous system design applications
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Context Aware Applications
Context Aware Computing
Context Providers
Device Capabilities
distributed systems
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Fault Management
Higher Level Context
HTTP Header
machine learning networks
Ontology Alignment
PBM
PDP
policy-based management
PR
probabilistic reasoning
Self-managing Networks
Self-managing Systems
Service Discovery
Service Discovery Systems
Ubiquitous Sensor Network
User Agent Strings
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
workflow modelling

Product details

  • ISBN 9781420077711
  • Weight: 703g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bringing together an extensively researched area with an emerging research issue, Context-Aware Computing and Self-Managing Systems presents the core contributions of context-aware computing in the development of self-managing systems, including devices, applications, middleware, and networks. The expert contributors reveal the usefulness of context-aware computing in developing autonomous systems that have practical application in the real world.

The first chapter of the book identifies features that are common to both context-aware computing and autonomous computing. It offers a basic definition of context-awareness, covers fundamental aspects of self-managing systems, and provides several examples of context information and self-managing systems. Subsequent chapters on context-awareness demonstrate how a context can be employed to make systems smart, how a context can be captured and represented, and how dynamic binding of context sources can be possible. The chapters on self-management illustrate the need for "implicit knowledge" to develop fault-tolerant and self-protective systems. They also present a higher-level vision of future large-scale networks.

Through various examples, this book shows how context-aware computing can be used in many self-managing systems. It enables researchers of context-aware computing to identify potential applications in the area of autonomous computing. The text also supports researchers of autonomous computing in defining, modeling, and capturing dynamic aspects of self-managing systems.

Waltenegus Dargie