Templates and Queries in Contextual Hypermedia. Anderson, K. M., Hansen, F. A., & Bouvin, N. O. In pages 99-110.
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This paper presents a new definition of context for context-aware computing based on a model that relies on dynamic queries over structured objects. This new model enables developers to flexibly specify the relationship between context and context data for their context-aware applications. We discuss a framework, HyConSC, that implements this model and describe how it can be used to build new contextual hypermedia systems. Our framework aids the developer in the iterative development of contextual queries (via a dynamic query browser) and offers support for context matching, a key feature of contextual hypermedia. We have tested the framework with data and sensors taken from the HyCon contextual hypermedia system and are now migrating HyCon to this new framework.
@inproceedings{ and06,
  crossref = {acmht06},
  author = {Kenneth M. Anderson and Frank Allan Hansen and Niels Olof Bouvin},
  title = {Templates and Queries in Contextual Hypermedia},
  pages = {99-110},
  doi = {10.1145/1149941.1149961},
  topic = {hycon[0.9]},
  abstract = {This paper presents a new definition of context for context-aware computing based on a model that relies on dynamic queries over structured objects. This new model enables developers to flexibly specify the relationship between context and context data for their context-aware applications. We discuss a framework, HyConSC, that implements this model and describe how it can be used to build new contextual hypermedia systems. Our framework aids the developer in the iterative development of contextual queries (via a dynamic query browser) and offers support for context matching, a key feature of contextual hypermedia. We have tested the framework with data and sensors taken from the HyCon contextual hypermedia system and are now migrating HyCon to this new framework.}
}

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