2011
DOI: 10.1002/dac.1365
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Multilayer context cloud framework for mobile Web 2.0: a proposed infrastructure

Abstract: SUMMARYExisting context‐aware systems focus only on characterizing the situation of an entity to exhibit the advantage of contextual information association, but they have no mechanism to facilitate the interoperation and reuse of contextual information. Cloud computing offers an adaptable and flexible solution for existing context‐aware applications, integrating Mobile Web 2.0 technologies. This work presents a multilayer context cloud framework (MCCF) that integrates Web 2.0 technologies into a mobile contex… Show more

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“…It reflects the absolute advantage in high-volume data processing [4]. In this framework, failure [5] is the normal event rather than the exception.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…It reflects the absolute advantage in high-volume data processing [4]. In this framework, failure [5] is the normal event rather than the exception.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Given a node Ω with M map tasks and R reduce tasks. The success rate of map/reduce task in Ω, denoted by M SR Ω and RSR Ω , are calculated by equation (4).…”
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“…There are some pioneer works dealing with real-time search on IoT data, but they can only support relatively simple search types, like keyword-based searches [15][16][17][18], static-location-based searches [19], or currentstate-based searches [20]. The work in [21] proposed a cloud framework, which can manage sensor data in mobile Web 2.0, but the related index and search methods for sensor dada are not thoroughly discussed. As far as we know, there are no existing work, which can support multi-modal search conditions on the historical and present sampling data (by 'multimodal', we mean that the search engine should simultaneously support multiple kinds of search conditions like spatial-temporal, value-based, and keyword-based conditions).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One future work is to investigate how to integrate Semantic Web technologies [41][42][43] into Web 2.0 mashups to facilitate the implementation of intelligent Web 2.0-based applications. In recent years, cloud computing [44,45] is an emerging computing paradigm to facilitate the rapid building new generation of information systems via the Internet. It provides the advantages of low cost, high performance, and scalability.…”
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