Global Utilities

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Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering

Topic:   The MHS Methodology: Analysis and Design for Context-Aware Systems
Speaker:   Dr. Seng Loke
Date:   08-05-2006
Time:   3:00 PM
Venue:   PW 101
Abstract:   Context-aware services are services whose behaviour depends on the current context of the user such as location, time, etc. Such services are typically accessed from mobile devices. The Mobile Hanging Services (MHS) framework was recently developed for managing and delivering context-aware services. The MHS framework can be used to endow environments with these services; examples of environments include a stadium, a theme park, a shopping mall, a large shopping complex, a university campus, a large factory, a park, and areas within a city (one or more streets), each area and sub-areas having appropriately tailored services. This talk presents initial work towards a methodology for analysis of requirements and design of MHS services. The aim is a systematic way to tackle the problem: given an environment to be enhanced with MHS services, how does one go about this systematically.
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