Computer
The fading concept in tuple-space systems
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing
DTuples: A Distributed Hash Table based Tuple Space Service for Distributed Coordination
GCC '06 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing
The LighTS tuple space framework and its customization for context-aware applications
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Developing context-aware pervasive computing applications: Models and approach
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
An approach to domain-based scalable context management architecture in pervasive environments
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Context data management: an architectural framework for context-aware services
Service Oriented Computing and Applications
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Pervasive computing devices are able to generate enormous amounts of distributed data, from which knowledge about situations and facts occurring in the world should be inferred for the use of pervasive services. However accessing and managing effectively such a huge amount of distributed information is challenging for services. In this paper we propose a self-organized agent-based approach to autonomously organize distributed contextual data items into sorts of knowledge networks. Knowledge networks are conceived as an alive self-organized layer in charge of managing data, that can facilitate services in extracting useful information out of a large amount of distributed items. We present the W4 Data Model we used to represent data and the self-organized approach to build Knowledge Networks. Some experimental