2012
DOI: 10.4304/jsw.7.8.1751-1758
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A Context Information Ontology Hierarchy Model for Tourism-oriented Mobile E-commerce

Abstract: with the development of e-commerce, it has become a study focus as how to get mobile service timely and accurately, as well as how to realize the context information management of users. In this paper, it takes mobile tourism for example to classify and describe context information firstly ,then extract scene features to construct a quality restriction system and eventually build up a self-guided ontology-based mobile information management model for the context. It also cites West Lake Self-help guide as an e… Show more

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“…User context ontology is used to define formally the concepts of usage context of user in detail. The context elements can be read and understood by any machine or computational system with formal definitions stated in OWL/RDFs [10]. While defining context, it is referred as knowledge which is utilized to explain a particular functionality of an entity while that entity or object can be a user or a location [11].…”
Section: Ontology For the Context Of Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…User context ontology is used to define formally the concepts of usage context of user in detail. The context elements can be read and understood by any machine or computational system with formal definitions stated in OWL/RDFs [10]. While defining context, it is referred as knowledge which is utilized to explain a particular functionality of an entity while that entity or object can be a user or a location [11].…”
Section: Ontology For the Context Of Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CO are used for context design purposes in areas as diverse as e-commerce (Wang et al, 2012), databases (Barkat and Bellatreche, 2015), data engineering (Chen et al, 2005), etc. However, for the distinctive contexts associated with governmental processes, few works focuses on their use.…”
Section: Ontologies-based Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%