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Design of an event system adopting ontology-based event model for ubiquitous environment

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Current event processing systems simply define an event as a message about a status-change of data or information. As a result, the event models with domain-specific structure and attributes are not neutral to application domains. It is difficult for event models developed for a specific domain to be applied to other domains and event processing system. In this paper, we propose a generic, extensible, and application-domain independent event model based on a new notion of event, and show the proposed event system feasible by applying standard semantic web technologies to the model.

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          CSTST '08: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Soft computing as transdisciplinary science and technology
          October 2008
          733 pages
          ISBN:9781605580463
          DOI:10.1145/1456223

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