Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Pervasive Services 2009
DOI: 10.1145/1568199.1568202
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Cost efficient, adaptive reasoning strategies for pervasive service discovery

Abstract: With the emergence of high-end smart phones / PDAs there is an emerging opportunity to enrich mobile / pervasive services with semantic reasoning. This paper presents novel strategies for optimising semantic reasoning for realising semantic applications and services on mobile devices. Our mTableaux algorithm optimises the reasoning process to facilitate service selection. Since even optimised reasoning may be too resource intensive to complete, depending on ontology size and resource availability, we also outl… Show more

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“…Steller et al [68], [69], [36] propose the mTableaux algorithm to optimize the reasoning process and facilitate Web services selection for limited-resource mobile providers. Similarly, Gu et al [70] discuss the design principles and implementations of supporting ontology and reasoning for mobile context-aware applications.…”
Section: Service Discovery In Mobile Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steller et al [68], [69], [36] propose the mTableaux algorithm to optimize the reasoning process and facilitate Web services selection for limited-resource mobile providers. Similarly, Gu et al [70] discuss the design principles and implementations of supporting ontology and reasoning for mobile context-aware applications.…”
Section: Service Discovery In Mobile Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, most mobile reasoning engines currently provide only simple rule processing through forward/backward chaining . There is also an increasing number of studies that aim to develop scalable semantic reasoning techniques that are useful for both ubiquitous and standard service selection algorithms (Steller et al, 2009) (Schandl & Zander, 2009). b.…”
Section: Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%