A framework for context-based adaptation (for collaboration)

Joop, B., & Ziegler, J. (2010). In N. Baloian, W. Luther, D. Söffker, & Y. Urano (Eds.), Interfaces and Interaction Design for Learning and Simulation Environments.

Abstract

The topic of our talk focuses on definitions of context and approaches in computer science to model context in adaptive or context-aware systems. We present briefly an own context-understanding, a multi-layered framework for context-based adaptation. We present some current examples for context-based adaptation and conclude with some further thoughts about adding unstructured information such as tags to our context understanding to be able to mediate knowledge between different contexts and users.

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