2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02809-0_28
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The Five Commandments of Activity-Aware Ubiquitous Computing Applications

Abstract: Abstract. Recent work demonstrates the potential for extracting patterns from users' behavior as detected by sensors. Since there is currently no generalized framework for reasoning about activity-aware applications, designers can only rely on the existing systems for guidance. However, these systems often use a custom, domain-specific definition of activity pattern. Consequently the guidelines designers can extract from individual systems are limited to the specific application domains of those applications. … Show more

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“…The activity-based computing framework provides components for activity and state management that uses the generic activity markup language, AML activity ontology (Bardram and Christensen, 2007). In Mahmud et al (2009), a high-level guideline for developing activity-aware applications is proposed, with emphasis on systems for activity recognition.…”
Section: Event-based and Proactive Services And Middlewarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity-based computing framework provides components for activity and state management that uses the generic activity markup language, AML activity ontology (Bardram and Christensen, 2007). In Mahmud et al (2009), a high-level guideline for developing activity-aware applications is proposed, with emphasis on systems for activity recognition.…”
Section: Event-based and Proactive Services And Middlewarementioning
confidence: 99%