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A client profile framework for providing adapted contents in ubiquitous environments

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In this paper, we propose a client-side framework to process profiles that are necessary to provide a user with adapted content with user's context. To provide adapted content to users, the profile must be included various user related information as well as context. The client devices also have functions to process profile. Nevertheless, most profile related researches have been studying focused on the server-side. The framework that processes the profile in the client devices is necessary. To design the framework, we configure the suitable profile for content adaptation based on analysis of previous researches, and define profile creation, transmission and management functions for efficient profile processing. We implement the CPF(Client Profile Framework) based on the design. The CPF also is applied dynamic configuration method to decrease the number of transmission and size, and dynamic creation method to decrease creation time. As the result of performance evaluation, techniques of the proposed framework for processing profiles are more effective than previous ones.

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        ICPS '08: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Pervasive services
        July 2008
        202 pages
        ISBN:9781605581354
        DOI:10.1145/1387269

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