MOBISPA: A Reference Framework for Mobile as a Personal Assistant
Rakhi Misuriya Gupta

TL;DR
This paper proposes MOBISPA, a comprehensive, vendor-neutral reference framework designed to unify and guide the development of mobile solutions as personal assistants amidst evolving mobile capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a generic, vendor-neutral reference framework for mobile as a personal assistant, addressing the fragmentation in existing approaches.
Findings
Framework provides a unified reference for industry and solutions.
Addresses the gap in comprehensive mobile solution architectures.
Facilitates development of mobile as a personal assistant.
Abstract
Mobile is taking center stage and becoming the device of preference for all aspects of communication because of our increasingly on the go lifestyles. With this the demands on mobile capability to execute increasingly complex operations are also on the rise. However, despite improvements in device computing power in the last couple of years a mobile device continues to have limitations. Mobile driven everyday use cases are increasingly raising expectations that rest on mobile technologies that are still evolving. A number of fragmented approaches and solutions have been created that address various requirements unique to mobility, however there is a lack of a single framework that serves as a unifying reference for industry and solution architectures. The paper addresses this concern through the specification of a comprehensive reference framework for mobility that is generic and vendor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
