The context toolkit: aiding the development of context-enabled applications
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
An agent-based approach for building complex software systems
Communications of the ACM
Self-organising software architectures for distributed systems
WOSS '02 Proceedings of the first workshop on Self-healing systems
Toward Context-Aware Computing: Experiences and Lessons
IEEE Intelligent Systems
A Survey of Context-Aware Mobile Computing Research
A Survey of Context-Aware Mobile Computing Research
Dynamic Context-aware Access Control for Grid Applications
GRID '03 Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Grid Computing
Ubiquitous security for ubiquitous computing
Information Security Tech. Report
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A key challenge within autonomous systems, which consist of autonomous entities (human or machine), is to automatically evaluate the relevance of information thus enabling individual entities to dynamically control access (classify) to any information they possess. This is particularly important when decentralized information sharing is required, ensuring that only authorized entities have access to potentially sensitive information. A high-level model for representing information relevance (and classification) based upon context-aware computing and role based access control concepts is described in this introductory paper, with potential future work detailed.