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Service selection in mobile environments: considering multiple users and context-awareness
Bernd Heinrich1, Michael Mayer1
1Institute of Management Information Systems, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Abstract:
In mobile environments, users often need to coordinate their actions with other users with regard to user-individual context information like current location when selecting suitable services for a process. Thereby, some users may prefer to conduct particular services together with certain other users. Such multi-user context-aware service selections could result in complex decision problems - making decision support for the participating users highly valuable or even necessary. To do so, we propose an optimisation-based service selection approach for multi-user context-aware processes. We also show how our approach provides decision support by evaluating its efficacy based on a real-world scenario.
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