A metamodel approach to context information

In order to enable a common understanding of context information we introduce a modeling concept that embraces four abstraction layers from meta-metamodel and metamodel to model and instance layer. Being compliant to OWL DL we especially consider the ability of reasoning over the information and the modeling of quality attributes.

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