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CA3M: A Runtime Model and a Middleware for Dynamic Context Management

Chantal Taconet1, Zakia Kazi-Aoul2, Mehdi Zaier1, and Denis Conan1

1Institut Télécom; Télécom SudParis; CNRS UMR SAMOVAR, 9 Rue Charles Fourier, 91011, Évry Cedex, France
Chantal.Taconet@it-sudparis.eu
Mehdi.Zaier@it-sudparis.eu
Denis.Conan@it-sudparis.eu

2ISEP 28 rue Notre Dame des Champs, 75006 Paris Cedex, France
zkazi@isep.fr

Abstract. In ubiquitous environments, context-aware applications need to monitor their execution context. They use middleware services such as context managers for this purpose. The space of monitorable entities is huge and each context-aware application has specific monitoring requirements which can change at runtime as a result of new opportunities or constraints due to context variations. The issues dealt with in this paper are 1) to guide context-aware application designers in the specification of the monitoring of distributed context sources, and 2) to allow the adaptation of context management capabilities by dynamically taking into account new context data collectors not foreseen during the development process. The solution we present, CA3M, follows the model-driven engineering approach for answering the previous questions: 1) designers specialised into context management specify context-awareness concerns into models that conform to a context-awareness meta-model, and 2) these context-awareness models are present at runtime and may be updated to cater with new application requirements. This paper presents the whole chain from the context-awareness model definition to the dynamic instantiation of context data collectors following modifications of context-awareness models at runtime.

Keywords: ubiquity, context-awareness, meta-modelling, model at runtime

LNCS 5870, p. 513 ff.

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