Context-aware service selection based on dynamic and static service attributes

Context-aware applications are able to use context, which refers to information about the surrounding environment, to provide relevant information and/or services to the user. A context-aware application may need to make use of existing services (e.g., a print service). There may be several possible choices of services. The context-aware application should be able to discover and select a service that considers context (e.g., current user location). Existing architectures and protocols for service discovery, however, are not suitable for doing so. Contextual information, by its very nature, is dynamic, reflecting the current state and conditions of the application, its user, or its operating environment. Existing architectures and protocols for service discovery, however, tend to assume the world is static, with attributes describing services offered never changing. If attributes are allowed to change, the approaches do not provide the architectural mechanisms required to update them; dynamic attributes with no means of updating are static for all intents and purposes. To support context-aware service discovery and selection, a better approach is required. This paper discusses one possible approach that is based on existing techniques.

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