posted on 2009-09-23, 14:57authored byHong-Linh Truong, Christoph Dorn, Giovanni Casella, Axel Polleres, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Schahram Dustdar
Present team members have difficulties in keeping the relations between their various, concurrent activities due to the lack of suitable tools supporting context coupling and sharing. Furthermore, collaboration services are hardly aware of related context of team members and their activities. Such awareness is required to adapt to the dynamics of collaborative teams. In this paper, we discuss the context coupling techniques provided by the inContext project. Utilizing the concept of activity-based context and Web services techniques, we can couple individual and team contexts at runtime, thus improving the context-awareness and adaptation of collaboration services such as email, shared calendars, instant messaging and document management.
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Citation
ICE2008 : proceedings of the 14th international conference on concurrent enterprising : a new wave of innovation in collaborative networks / edited by Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Kulwant S. Pawar, Ricardo Gonçalves, pp. 225-232.
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ICE2008 : proceedings of the 14th international conference on concurrent enterprising : a new wave of innovation in collaborative networks / edited by Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Publisher
Centre for Concurrent Enterprising
isbn
9780853582441
Available date
2009-09-23
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http://www.ice-proceedings.org/
Notes
This is the author's final draft of the paper published in : ICE2008 : proceedings of the 14th international conference on concurrent enterprising : a new wave of innovation in collaborative networks / edited by Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Kulwant S Pawar, Ricardo Gonçalves, pp. 225-232. This publication is available from http://www.ice-proceedings.org/