2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.compeleceng.2015.02.004
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A metamodel and taxonomy to facilitate context-aware service adaptation

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“…We also plan to carry out research on how to incorporate a user profile in order to improve final user experience in the IoT scopes where it is required as similarly done, for instance, in the scope of the world wide web (Hawalah & Fasli, 2014); the user profile would be a key part of the expert knowledge base. Last but not least, we also plan, on the one hand, to extend our previous work on an ontological taxonomy for context-awareness (Peinado, Ortiz, & Dodero, 2015) to integrate it with COLLECT; on the other, to integrate our model-driven editor for real-time decision-making (MEdit4CEP) to facilitate the definition of such contextual domain and decision-making in a graphical way (Boubeta-Puig et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also plan to carry out research on how to incorporate a user profile in order to improve final user experience in the IoT scopes where it is required as similarly done, for instance, in the scope of the world wide web (Hawalah & Fasli, 2014); the user profile would be a key part of the expert knowledge base. Last but not least, we also plan, on the one hand, to extend our previous work on an ontological taxonomy for context-awareness (Peinado, Ortiz, & Dodero, 2015) to integrate it with COLLECT; on the other, to integrate our model-driven editor for real-time decision-making (MEdit4CEP) to facilitate the definition of such contextual domain and decision-making in a graphical way (Boubeta-Puig et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the purposes to support dynamic adaptation is so that the system is aware of changes in terms of context, Alferez et al (2014). Semantic-based approaches for dynamic adaptation in context-aware system have been discussed among researchers and developers, and they can be divided into several techniques which are Ontology-Based Solution, Rule-Based Reasoning, Middleware Solution, Code-Level approach, Model-Driven approach, and Message Interception, Peinado et al (2015). Thus, the contextual information and QoS aspect are semantically mapped with the ontology for discovery and selection of services in context-aware environment.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Title Q1 Q2 Q3 [22] "Development of service-oriented architectures using model-driven development: A mapping study" Yes P No [23] "MISS: A Metamodel of Information System Service" P Yes No [24] "S3: A Service-Oriented Reference Architecture" Yes No No [25] "A metamodel for the Web Services Standars Yes Yes No [26] "A platform independent model for service oriented architectures" Yes Yes P [27] "A Review and Comparison of Service E-Contract Architecture Metamodels" Yes Yes No [28] "AIRES: An Architecture to Improve Software Reuse" Yes No No [29] "Method Engineering: A Service-Oriented Approach" Yes No No [30] "Service portfolio management: A repository-based framework" Yes P Yes [31] "Design of a Model-generated Repository as a Service for USDL" P P No [32] "Model-driven development of SOA services" P Yes P [33] "Scaling for agility: A reference model for hybrid traditional-agile software development methodologies" Yes P No [34] "Agent-based Extensions for the UML Profile and Metamodel for Service-oriented Architectures" Yes Yes No [35] "Composite service metamodel and auto composition" Yes Yes No [36] "A Generic Metamodel for Adaptable Service Oriented Systems Modeling using DSM Approach" Yes Yes P [37] "Foundations of a Reference Model for SOA Governance" No P No [38] "A metamodel and taxonomy to facilitate context-aware service adaptation" Yes Yes No [39] "A Metamodel for Enabling a Service Oriented Architecture" Yes Yes No [40] "An EA-approach to Develop SOA Viewpoints" Yes Yes Yes [41] "Towards services paradigm: principles and models" Yes P No [42] "A Simplified Approach to Describing, Discovering and Composing Situational Enterprise Services" Yes P No…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• [32] and [38] present a metamodel and taxonomy to adapt services that are sensitive to the context. According to the authors, companies are incorporating service-oriented architectures to respond to rapid changes in the market.…”
Section: Referencementioning
confidence: 99%