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Middleware for User Controlled Environments
Kauai Island, Hawaii March 08-March 12
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Bill Keller, University of Sussex
Tim Owen, University of Sussex
Ian Wakeman, University of Sussex
Julie Weeds, University of Sussex
David Weir, University of Sussex
In this paper, we describe the middleware that has evolved from our attempt to capture user descriptions of policies controlling devices and services from natural language. Description Logic (DL) provides a formal link between the natural language processing, the ontology and the middleware. We show that the use of a formalism such as DL opens useful avenues to detecting and resolving conflicts in policies, both in formulation and when resolving them against incoming events and requests. We finish by arguing that pervasive middleware needs to move closer to the users? abstractions to provide a service for what will be a highly dynamic environment.
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Bill Keller, Tim Owen, Ian Wakeman, Julie Weeds, David Weir, "Middleware for User Controlled Environments," percomw, pp.183-188, Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'05), 2005
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