About the paper
Title |
Context Modeling based on Feature Models Expressed as Views on Ontologies |
Book |
ICIST 2014 Proceedings |
Pages |
186-191 |
Abstract: This paper presents an approach for context
modeling in complex self-adapted systems consisting of
many independent context-aware applications. Contextual
information used for adaptation of all system applications
are described by an ontology treated as a global context
model. A local context model tailored to the specific needs of
a particular application is defined as a view over the global
context in the form of a feature model. Feature models and
their configurations derived from the global context state
are then used by a specific dynamic software product line in
order to adapt applications at the runtime. The main focus
of the paper is on realization of mappings between global
and local contexts. The paper describe an overall model
architecture and provides corresponding metamodels as
well as rules for mapping between feature models and
ontologies. |
Full citation
Nešković, S.,
Matić, R.
Context Modeling based on Feature Models Expressed as Views on Ontologies. In:
Zdravković, M.,
Trajanović, M.,
Konjović, Z.
(Eds.)
ICIST 2014 Proceedings, pp.186-191, Belgrade, Serbia, 2014
Keywords
Ontology engineering
Ontology mapping