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Dynamic Activity Lifecycle Management in Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima, Japan October 16-October 19
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Hokyum Kim, Information and Communications University
Insuk Park, Information and Communications University
Soon J. Hyun, Information and Communications University
Dongman Lee, Information and Communications University
It is inherently allowed that a user engages in more than one activity at the same time. The interweave of multiple activities makes an activity have more than two states, i.e. the paused state in addition to active and inactive states and move from one state to another. In this paper, we propose an activity lifecycle man- agement scheme that enables a system to adapt the services which help a user to do an activity to the state transitions of the activity. The proposed scheme detects the interruption between activities in terms of perceiv- able effects of their associated services. The state tran- sitions of an activity driven by the interruption are handled by Event-Condition-State-Action (ECSA) pol- icy, which is extended from ECA policy. It specifies how the services should be adapted to the interruption degree ? how much the interrupting activity interferes the current activity as well as the state transition of an activity.
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Hokyum Kim, Insuk Park, Soon J. Hyun, Dongman Lee, "Dynamic Activity Lifecycle Management in Ubiquitous Computing Environments," cit, pp.985-990, 7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2007), 2007
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