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Towards Enabling Internet-Scale Context-as-a-Service: A Position Paper

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Deploying context management systems at a global scale comes with a number of challenges and requirements. We argue that the hypermedia model and the agent-oriented paradigm help achieve the vision of Context-as-a-Service. We categorize challenges according to context processing concerns and use a scenario to exemplify how the proposed architectural principles help overcome the challenges.

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    WWW '19: Companion Proceedings of The 2019 World Wide Web Conference
    May 2019
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    ISBN:9781450366755
    DOI:10.1145/3308560
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    1. context management
    2. context-as-a-service
    3. context-awareness
    4. hypermedia
    5. software agents

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