On Personalizing Web Services Using Context
Zakaria Maamar,
Soraya Kouadri Mostefaoui and
Qusay H. Mahmoud
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Zakaria Maamar: Zayed University, UAE
Soraya Kouadri Mostefaoui: University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Qusay H. Mahmoud: University of Guelph, Canada
International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR), 2005, vol. 1, issue 3, 41-62
Abstract:
This paper presents a context-based approach for Web services personalization so that user preferences are accommodated. Preferences are of different types, varying from when the execution of a Web service should start to where the outcome of this execution should be delivered according to user location. Besides user preferences, it will be discussed in this paper that the computing resources on which the Web services operate have an impact on their personalization. Indeed, resources schedule the execution requests that originate from multiple Web services. To track the personalization of a Web service from a temporal perspective (i.e., what did happen, what is happening, and what will happen), three types of contexts are devised and referred to as user context, Web service context, and resource context.
Date: 2005
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