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Interaktionsmuster zur dynamischen Personalisierung von Dienstendpunkten in Ubiquitous Computing Umgebungen

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Künftige Computerumgebungen sollen dem Nutzer kaum Aufmerksamkeit für die eigentliche Technik abverlangen. Dabei ist die kontextadaptive Dienstbereitstellung zentrales Anliegen für ein nutzerfreundliche Systemverhalten. Als Schritt in diese Richtung soll ein Konzept zur Personalisierung von Endgeräten in einer Ubiquitous Computing Umgebung vorgestellt werden.Dabei werden individuellen Geräten sogenannte Interaktionsmuster zugewiesen. Diese spezifizieren das Verhalten der Endgeräte, indem sie die Interaktionen zwischen den Geräten bzgl. kontextueller Bedingungen einschränken. Zugewiesene Interaktionsmuster können zu jeder Zeit manipuliert oder auch gelöscht werden. Auf diese Weise ist es möglich, das Systemverhalten anzupassen, ohne unterliegende Softwarekomponenten modifizieren zu müssen. Ein entwickeltes Tool unterstützt den Benutzer bei der Erstellung von Interaction Templates und deren Verbreitung auf die Endgeräte.

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Samulowitz, M., Linnhoff-Popien, C. (2003). Interaktionsmuster zur dynamischen Personalisierung von Dienstendpunkten in Ubiquitous Computing Umgebungen. In: Irmscher, K., Fähnrich, KP. (eds) Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS). Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55569-5_14

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