User-centric inference based on history of context data in pervasive environments

Author(s):  
Nikos Kalatzis ◽  
Ioanna Roussaki ◽  
Nicolas Liampotis ◽  
Maria Strimpakou ◽  
Carsten Pils
2011 ◽  
Vol 61 (3) ◽  
pp. 543-566 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anis Yazidi ◽  
Ole-Christoffer Granmo ◽  
B. John Oommen ◽  
Martin Gerdes ◽  
Frank Reichert

i-com ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-81
Author(s):  
Anne Christine Wagner

AbstractIn the short history of intranets a lot of IT-centric paradigms have been prevailing (tool choice, architectural questions, overall IT strategy). The emergence of intranet paradigms, referred to as Web2.0, as well as changed user expectations due to consumerization and high adaption of mobile devices challenge the traditionally technology-driven approach in enterprises: Today, users realize that there is more to claim and fight for. This article introduces approaches that start from the practitioner's perspective and help to align users, IT and strategic stakeholders with the purpose of forming an alliance between them and of finding the scope and design that fits all requirements.


Author(s):  
Susana Alcalde Bagüés ◽  
Andreas Zeidler ◽  
Carlos Fernandez Valdivielso ◽  
Ignacio R. Matias

Author(s):  
Smita Joshipura ◽  
Christopher E. Mehrens

During a time when libraries are facing reductions in budget, personnel, and space, it is not viable to continue the traditional “just-in-case” approach to collection development. In a user-centric library world, Patron Driven Acquisitions (PDA) has been shown to be an effective acquisition model in building “just-in-time” monograph collections to support the information and curricular needs of a variety of users in different settings. Arizona State University (ASU) Libraries have implemented a PDA model for electronic as well as print books for their users. The chapter explores the history of the use of PDA in a variety of library settings, provides a related literature review, discusses the application of PDA to the purchase of e-books at ASU from the perspective of an Electronic Resources Librarian and a Subject Librarian and Administrator of a branch library, and provides a sustainable model, which may be applied in different types of library settings.


2013 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-69
Author(s):  
Sin-seok Seo ◽  
Joon-Myung Kang ◽  
Alberto Leon-Garcia ◽  
Yoonseon Han ◽  
James Won-Ki Hong

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