We present a user profile management component for ubiquitous computing environments that provides management, inquiry and delivery of context-dependent user preferences. In particular, our approach takes into account that users act differently depending on their current context, and hence, that a user can be described by different submodels that represent the user?s preferences within different contexts. Furthermore, our approach takes into account that different applications usually adhere to different semantics.
Citation:
Michael Sutterer, Olivier Coutand, Olaf Droegehorn, Klaus David, Kees van der Sluijs, "Managing and Delivering Context-Dependent User Preferences in Ubiquitous Computing Environments," saint-w, pp.4, 2007 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINTW'07), 2007