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A Semantic Agile Approach for Reconfigurable Distributed Applications in Pervasive Environments

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  • Abderrahim Lakehal

    (LRSD Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Sciences Faculty, University Ferhat Abbas Setif-1, Setif, Algeria)

  • Adel Alti

    (LRSD Laboratory, Computer Science Department, Sciences Faculty, University Ferhat Abbas Setif-1, Setif, Algeria)

  • Sébastien Laborie

    (University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France)

  • Philippe Roose

    (LIUPPA Laboratory IUT of Bayonne, Bayonne, France)

Abstract

Nowadays, future mobile applications must have the ability to use distributed smart connected objects on various smart cities domains. Most existing mobile applications have mostly neglected to consider the user's current needs and their preferences that continuously quickly evolve. The authors have developed a novel framework to generate dynamically distributed application as service chains of components and optimize connected objects life cycle. The framework combines a generic context-aware ontology situation model, middleware and IoT for managing user's composite situations at the design and the run-time levels. The first level consists of modeling applications, profiles and usage contexts through a model-driven methodology considering the specified user's constraints. The second level consists of context monitoring mechanisms, situation reasoning and deploying adapted services using Kai-smart platform for meeting user's needs and its current contexts. The proposed framework is validated through several use cases in different smart domains.

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  • Abderrahim Lakehal & Adel Alti & Sébastien Laborie & Philippe Roose, 2020. "A Semantic Agile Approach for Reconfigurable Distributed Applications in Pervasive Environments," International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), IGI Global, vol. 11(2), pages 48-67, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaci00:v:11:y:2020:i:2:p:48-67
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