Adaptive service provision in mobile enivronments

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With the increasing availability of smartphones, tablets and other computing devices, technology consumers have grown accustomed to performing all of their computing tasks anytime, anywhere and on any device. There is a greater need to support ubiquitous connectivity and accommodate users by providing software as network-accessible services. In this paper, we propose a MAS-based approach to adaptive service composition and provision that automates the selection and execution of a suitable composition plan for a given service. With agents capable of autonomous and intelligent behavior, the composition plan is selected in a dynamic negotiation driven by a utility-based decision-making mechanism; and the composite service is built by a coalition of agents each providing a component necessary to the target service. The same service can be built in variations for catering to dynamic user contexts and further personalizing the user experience. Also multiple services can be grouped to satisfy new user needs. © 2013 IEEE.

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Saddiki, H., Bahri, L., & Harroud, H. (2013). Adaptive service provision in mobile enivronments. In Proceedings of IEEE/ACS International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, AICCSA. https://doi.org/10.1109/AICCSA.2013.6616480

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