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Ontonym : a collection of upper ontologies for developing pervasive systems

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posted on 2010-12-20, 13:17 authored by Simon Dobson, Graeme Stevenson, Stephen Knox, Paddy Nixon
Pervasive systems present the need to interpret large quantities of data from many sources. Context models support developers working with such data by providing a shared representation of the environment on which to base this interpretation. This paper presents a set of requirements for a context model that addresses uncertainty, provenance, sensing and temporal properties of context. Based on these requirements, we describe Ontonym, a set of ontologies that represent core concepts in pervasive computing. We propose a framework for evaluating ontologies in the pervasive computing domain by combining recognised techniques from the literature, and present a preliminary evaluation of Ontonym using these criteria.

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Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Context, Information And Ontologies (CIAO 2009);

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Association for Computing Machinery

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peer-reviewed

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English

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