2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-5301-6_4
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A Semantic Model for Adaptive Collaboration Support Systems

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“…Moreover, the semantic model also fosters collaboration. Knoll [14] argue that a semantic model makes it easier to define a problem, search for solutions, and generate evaluate and implement solutions through context and process awareness. According to the authors, semantic context awareness "is to achieve automatic selfconfiguration, where types of systems often employ adaptation mechanisms based on rule systems.…”
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“…Moreover, the semantic model also fosters collaboration. Knoll [14] argue that a semantic model makes it easier to define a problem, search for solutions, and generate evaluate and implement solutions through context and process awareness. According to the authors, semantic context awareness "is to achieve automatic selfconfiguration, where types of systems often employ adaptation mechanisms based on rule systems.…”
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“…Once an event is detected and a condition satisfied, the system executes actions, which represent foreseen adaptations." [14]. Process awareness, distinct from context awareness, "aims at coordinating users to accomplish a goal.…”
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“…Decision support may involve modeling common knowledge among group members, using individual user model information to guide adaptation to groups, and facilitating negotiation among group members. Developments in this area promise further adaption of the collaboration models in response to group activity (Knoll, Janiero, Lukosch, & Kulfschoten, 2013).…”
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