2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46909-6_15
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Resource-Bounded Context-Aware Applications: A Survey and Early Experiment

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“…In monotonic reasoning, the beliefs of an agent cannot be looked over (revised) based on some conflicting evidence. The Authors of [16] reveal that to some extent inconsistencies may happen in an agent's memory that is why an agent might show an untrustworthy response in certain situations.…”
Section: Ocrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In monotonic reasoning, the beliefs of an agent cannot be looked over (revised) based on some conflicting evidence. The Authors of [16] reveal that to some extent inconsistencies may happen in an agent's memory that is why an agent might show an untrustworthy response in certain situations.…”
Section: Ocrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a few resource-bounded frameworks have been designed for context-aware systems since decades [16]. Literature reveals [17,44] that there does not exist even a single comprehensive design and the developmental environment with integrated modules for methodology, communication protocols, languages, inference engines, and others for designing and developing comprehensive context-aware applications for resource-bounded mobile devices.…”
Section: Context-aware Rule-based Framework For Mobile Devicesmentioning
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“…There have been some attempts to port the current RBS systems into the Android platform with little to no success [31,45]. These have been discussed in our survey work [46], including JESS which is based on the RETE algorithm. The RETE algorithm is no doubt one of the most popular algorithms which is commercially used in large corporates encompassing a large number of business rules.…”
Section: The Rete Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%