2006 1st International Conference on Communication Systems Software &Amp; Middleware
DOI: 10.1109/comswa.2006.1665181
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The SIMPLE Presence and Event Architecture

Abstract: Abstract-Current presence systems offer only basic services that are mostly useful for dial-up environments, while event services have not seen widespread deployment. We describe the SIP-based event architecture that is being developed within the SIMPLE working group, that supports richer functionality, multiple event sources and better privacy control.

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“…However, these studies do not take into account belief-rule-based DSSs and the use of heterogeneous wireless sensor networking technologies to the potential being possible today. Furthermore, Hughes et al [50][51] proposed grid-based flood prediction, while De Roure et al [52] proposed flood warning times being improved by using pervasive and grid computing. Our proposed project uses cost efficient and open source-based software which is easier to maintain and easier to deploy.…”
Section: Impacts Of Belief-rule-based Expert Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these studies do not take into account belief-rule-based DSSs and the use of heterogeneous wireless sensor networking technologies to the potential being possible today. Furthermore, Hughes et al [50][51] proposed grid-based flood prediction, while De Roure et al [52] proposed flood warning times being improved by using pervasive and grid computing. Our proposed project uses cost efficient and open source-based software which is easier to maintain and easier to deploy.…”
Section: Impacts Of Belief-rule-based Expert Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state of accessibility is thus marked as “busy”, which means that every incoming call to his/her mobile telephone will be automatically forwarded to voicemail or even rejected. General architecture of the presence service is specified by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) [20] and comprises three basic components [21,22] presented in Figure 1: Presence Sources collect presence information and send it to the presence server. Presence information usually relates to a human, group of people, a computer program, or a similar entity.…”
Section: Presence Based Context-aware Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The universal phonebook can be improved by integrating the friends' context information such as their availability. This may be possible for the friends using the presence service since they put periodically their availability on the presence server [18]. The phonebook can thus use this information to discover the possible services.…”
Section: The Proposed Communication Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%