Pervasive social computing: socially-aware pervasive systems and mobile applications
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures................................................. xv
List of Tables....................................................xxi
Part I Preliminaries
1 Introduction................................................... 3
1.1 Pervasive Social Computing................................ 3
1.2 Defining Social Context................................... 5
1.3 Research Challenges....................................... 7
1.3.1 Consistent Representation of Social Context
Information......................................... 8
1.3.2 Reasoning About Meaningful Social Context
Information......................................... 9
1.3.3 Managing Access Control and Adaptation.............. 9
1.4 Approach Overview........................................ 10
1.4.1 Social Context Modelling .......................... 11
1.4.2 Social Context Reasoning........................... 11
1.4.3 Social Context Management.......................... 12
1.5 Statement and Contributions............................ 12
1.6 Book Structure........................................... 13
2 Application Scenarios......................................... 17
2.1 A Data-Centric Socially-Aware Application Scenario....... 18
2.1.1 The Phone Call Interruptions....................... 18
2.1.2 Requirements Analysis ............................. 19
2.2 An Interaction-Centric Socially-Aware Application Scenario.. 20
2.2.1 The Cooperative Convoy............................. 20
2.2.2 Requirements Analysis ............................. 22
2.3 Requirements for Developing Socially-Aware Applications... 23
2.4 Summary.................................................. 25
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3 Background and Related Work.................................. 27
3.1 Ontology Preliminaries.................................... 28
3.1.1 Ontology Definitions............................. 28
3.1.2 Languages for Encoding Ontology................... 29
3.1.3 OWL DL Constructs for Representing Knowledge .... 31
3.2 Context Modelling Approaches.............................. 32
3.3 Ontology-Based Context Models............................. 37
3.4 Ontology-Based Event Models .............................. 38
3.5 Situation Specification and Reasoning..................... 38
3.6 Privacy Policy Models and Access Control................. 40
3.7 Managing Social Context Information....................... 40
3.8 Modelling and Managing Runtime Social Interactions....... 41
3.9 Platform for Collaborative (Social) Interactions.......... 42
3.10 Platform for Runtime Adaptation.......................... 43
3.11 Summary............................................... 44
Part II Social Context Modelling, Reasoning and Management
4 Social Context Modelling....................................... 49
4.1 Modelling Approach........................................ 49
4.2 Social Context Upper Ontology............................. 53
4.3 Domain-Specific Social Context Ontologies................. 57
4.3.1 The Social Role Ontology.......................... 57
4.3.2 The Connection-Oriented Social Relationship
Ontology........................................... 59
4.3.3 The Interaction-Oriented Social Relationship
Ontology....................................... 65
4.3.4 The S it nation Ontology........................... 69
4.4 Summary.................................................. 70
5 Social Context Reasoning...................................... 73
5.1 Reasoning Approach....................................... 73
5.2 Deriving Social Relationships............................. 75
5.2.1 Deriving Family Relationships...................... 75
5.2.2 Deriving Frieitd Relationships..................... 76
5.3 Deducing and Abstracting Situations....................... 77
5.3.1 Deducing Situations ............................. 77
5.3.2 Abstracting Situations........................ 82
5.4 Inferring Situations from Interaction Events.............. 83
5.4.1 Interaction Event Upper Ontology................. 85
5.4.2 Domain-Specific Interaction Event Ontology
for Cooperative Convoy............................. 86
5.4.3 Domain-Specific Interaction Event Ontology
for Facebook....................................... 88
5.4.4 Examples of Interaction Event...................... 91
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5.4.5 Interaction Event Based Situation Specification.. 91
5.4.6 Human-Readable Situation Specification Language ... 92
5.4.7 Situation Inference Example...................... 94
b.t Summary................................................ 95
6 Social Context Management................................... 97
6.1 Managing Access to Social Context Information........... 97
6.1.1 A Socially-Aware Access Control Policy Model..... 98
6.1.2 Policy Specification and Inconsistency Detection.100
6.1.3 Policy Enforcement in Accessing Social Context
Information......................................102
6.2 Modelling and Managing Social Interactions.............103
6.2.1 Modelling Social Interactions....................104
6.2.2 Managing Runtime Adaptation......................117
6.2.3 Adaptation Across Social Interaction Models......123
6.3 Summary ...............................................127
Part III Platform Implementation, Case Studies and Evaluations
7 SocioPlatform Architecture and Implementation...............133
7.1 Architecture and Design of the SCIM....................134
7.1.1 Information Acquisition Interface................135
7.1.2 Designing Adapters to Fetch Raw Data ............137
7.1.3 Fetching and Processing Raw Data for Consistent
Social Context Information.......................138
7.1.4 Policy Interface.................................138
7.1.5 Query Interface..................................139
7.1.6 Rule Interface................................. 141
7.2 SCIM Prototype Implementation..........................142
7.2.1 Implementing Ontologies..........................142
7.2.2 Implementing Adapters ...........................143
7.2.3 Implementing Rule APIs and Reasoning Module .....145
7.2.4 Implementing Policy APIs and Privacy
Policy Module....................................149
7.2.5 Implementing Query APIs and Query Processing
Module...........................................150
7.3 Architecture and Design of the SIM.....................151
7.3.1 The Model Execution Module..................... 152
7.3.2 The Management Module............................153
7.4 SIM Prototype Implementation...........................154
7.4.1 Implementing the Model Execution Module..........156
7.4.2 Implementing the Management Module ..............159
7.4.3 The Deployment Layer.............................161
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7.4.4 Composing Runtime Social Interaction Models
Using SIMbuilder..................................161
7.4.5 Generating and Providing Interaction Events.......163
7.5 Summary.................................................165
8 Case Studies: Social Context-Aware Mobile Applications.......167
8.1 Design and Implementation Process.......................168
8.2 Case Study #1: The SPCall Application...................169
8.2.1 Design Goals and Constraint......................170
8.2.2 Design Features...................................171
8.2.3 Design Process................................. 172
8.2.4 Implementing SPCall Client for Android............174
8.2.5 Acquiring Social Context Information and
Populating Knowledge Base.........................176
8.2.6 Reasoning About Social Context Information........178
8.2.7 SPCall Use Scenarios..............................179
8.3 Case Study #2: The SocioTelematics Application..........180
8.3.1 Design Goals and Design Constraints...............181
8.3.2 Design Features...................................181
8.3.3 Design Process................,..................182
8.3.4 Instantiating Models and Creating Runtime
Environment......................................187
8.3.5 Implementing SocioTelematics Client for Android...187
8.3.6 SocioTelematics Use Scenarios.....................190
8.4 Summary................................................ 194
9 Experimental Evaluations.....................................195
9.1 Experimental Setup......................................196
9.2 Evaluating SCIM ........................................196
9.2.1 Performance Evaluation for Information Acquisition .. 197
9.2.2 Performance Evaluation for Description Logic Based
Reasoning.........................................201
9.2.3 Performance Evaluation for Query Processing.......201
9.2.4 Performance Evaluation for Interaction Event Stream
Based Situation Reasoning .................... 202
9.3 Evaluating SIM........................................ 204
9.3.1 Quantifying Adaptation Overhead...................204
9.3.2 Evaluating Resource Consumption and System
Performance.................................... 206
9.4 Evaluating the SocioTelematics Application..............209
9.4.1 Evaluating Resource Consumption ..................211
9.4.2 Quantifying Performance.......................... 211
9.5 Evaluating the SPCall Application.......................213
9.5.1 Evaluating Resource Consumption...................213
9.5.2 Quantifying Performance...........................216
9.6 Summary.................................................217
Contents
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10 Conclusion..................................................219
10.1 Contributions .........................................219
10.2 Future Work............................................223
A Description Logic-Based Reasoning Rules and Constraints.....225
A.l Classification and Reasoning Rules......................225
A.2 Constraints.............................................230
A.2.1 Constraints Defined in SACOnto...................231
B Social Interactions in a Cooperative Convoy.................233
C Social Interaction Models....................................241
C.l Domain-Centric Social Interaction Models (DSIMs)........241
C.1.1 ConvoyDSIM.......................................241
C.1.2 BudgetDSIM ................................ 243
0.3 AVISDSIM.........................................246
C.2 Player-Centric Social Interaction Models (PSIMs)........249
C.2.1 Car#lPSIM........................................249
C.2.2 Car#2PSIM ..................................... 252
D Rule Translation Script (RuleTrans.dst) ....................257
E Schema Definitions........................................ 261
E.l DSIM Schema.............................................261
E.2 PSIM Schema......................................... 265
References
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