A context model (or context modeling) defines how context data are structured and maintained (It plays a key role in supporting efficient context management).[1] It aims to produce a formal or semi-formal description of the context information that is present in a context-aware system. In other words, the context is the surrounding element for the system, and a model provides the mathematical interface and a behavioral description of the surrounding environment.
It is used to represent the reusable context information of the components (The top-level classes consist of Operating system, component container, hardware requirement and Software requirement).
A key role of context model is to simplify and introduce greater structure into the task of developing context-aware applications.[2][3]
^Nicolas Guelfi; Anthony Savidis (2006). Rapid integration of software engineering techniques. Springer. p. 131. ISBN 3-540-34063-7.
^Abdelsalam Helal; Mounir Mokhtari; Bessam Abdulrazak (2008). The Engineering Handbook of Smart Technology for Aging, Disability and Independence. Wiley. p. 592. ISBN 978-0-471-71155-1.
^Trullemans, Sandra; Van Holsbeeke, Lars; Signer, Beat (2017). "The Context Modelling Toolkit: A Unified Multi-Layered Context Modelling Approach". Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACMHCI), 1(1). ACM: 7:1–7:16.
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