A guide to the SQL standard
Introduction to Algorithms: A Creative Approach
Introduction to Algorithms: A Creative Approach
Markup Languages
Project Aura: Toward Distraction-Free Pervasive Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
A Middleware Infrastructure for Active Spaces
IEEE Pervasive Computing
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Web Services: Been There, Done That?
IEEE Intelligent Systems
A service request description language
Proceedings of the 7th IFIP WG6.1 International Conference on Formal Description Techniques VII
A system for principled matchmaking in an electronic marketplace
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
An infrastructure for context-awareness based on first order logic
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
A QoS-Based Framework for Distributed Content Adaptation
QSHINE '04 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks
Composition flexible de services d'objets communicants
UbiMob '05 Proceedings of the 2nd French-speaking conference on Mobility and ubiquity computing
Data Management Concerns in a Pervasive Grid
High Performance Computing for Computational Science - VECPAR 2008
Supporting rapid design and evaluation of pervasive applications: challenges and solutions
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
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The introduction of pervasive computing environments in everyday life will not just be a big step for users, but also for application designers. The well defined interaction interfaces will make place for other, more intuitive ways of interaction. It is the challenge for a pervasive system middleware to capture and model the user intention in a smart way and to solve ambiguousness in the user’s expression of a pervasive action. This paper introduces the Pervasive Service Action Query Language (PsaQL), a language to formalize the description of a user intention using composed pervasive services. The work describes a way of translating the user intention into an executable action and propose algorithms performing this translation. Considerations to implement this process are given within the scope of PerSE, a pervasive service environment developed by our research group, together with general evaluation metrics for such algorithms.