Notification Model for Smart Space Applications Development
Keywords:
Smart spaces, Smart-M3, Subscription operation, Multi-agent Interaction, RDF, OWLAbstract
We consider a notification model for constructing interactions of multiple software agents in a smart space. The model supports Smart-M3 application development and exploits such features as subscription operation and ontological information representation. The set of required variants for interaction is described using a notification ontology, which extends the application domain ontology. Programming the interaction is reduced to subscription that each agent implements based on the notification ontology. The applicability of model is demonstrated on the case study of SmartScribo system for smart space multi-blogging. Our experiments show reasonable performance for this class of applications.References
Published
2014-11-11
How to Cite
Galov, I., & Korzun, D. (2014). Notification Model for Smart Space Applications Development. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 4(35), 189-211. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.35.13
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