
TL;DR
This paper introduces a computational framework for defining and modeling context-awareness, linking it with distributed computation to improve system robustness and scalability.
Contribution
It develops a mathematical and computational model connecting context-awareness with interactive and distributed computation, supported by a practical case study.
Findings
Provides a mathematical framework for working with context
Enables detailed modeling of context-aware systems and interactions
Demonstrates practical application through a cloud-based case study
Abstract
Purpose - This paper presents a methodology for defining and modeling context-awareness and describing efficiently the interactions between systems, applications and their context. Also the relation of modern context-aware systems with distributed computation is investigated. Design/methodology/approach - On this purpose, definitions of context and context-awareness are developed based on the theory of computation and especially on a computational model for interactive computation which extends the classical Turing Machine model. The computational model proposed here, encloses interaction and networking capabilities for computational machines. Findings - The definition of context presented here develop a mathematical framework for working with context. Also the modeling approach of distributed computing enables us to build robust, scalable and detailed models for systems and…
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