Software requirements & specifications: a lexicon of practice, principles and prejudices
Software requirements & specifications: a lexicon of practice, principles and prejudices
Understanding and Using Context
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
A service-oriented middleware for building context-aware services
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Semantic-based discovery to support mobile context-aware service access
Computer Communications
Semantic representation of context models: a framework for analyzing and understanding
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Context, Information and Ontologies
From User Goals to Service Discovery and Composition
ER '09 Proceedings of the ER 2009 Workshops (CoMoL, ETheCoM, FP-UML, MOST-ONISW, QoIS, RIGiM, SeCoGIS) on Advances in Conceptual Modeling - Challenging Perspectives
A comprehensive context modeling framework for pervasive computing systems
DAIS'08 Proceedings of the 8th IFIP WG 6.1 international conference on Distributed applications and interoperable systems
An Intentional Approach to Service Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
Bringing semantics to web services: the OWL-S approach
SWSWPC'04 Proceedings of the First international conference on Semantic Web Services and Web Process Composition
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A Pervasive Information System (PIS) provides a new vision of Information System (IS) that intends to make them available anytime and anywhere. PIS evolve in a space of services including physical ones embedded on the physical world, and logical ones representing traditional IS. However, this system should be modeled in such a way that enhances the transparency and efficiency of the system. Thus, we believe that a user-centric vision taking into account user's intention is needed to ensure an evolution with transparency in a frequently changing space. The objective of this paper is to propose a semantic modeling of an intentional PIS based on a semantic service description that considers both intention corresponding to the service and context in which it is supposed to be valid and executed.