Using a file history graph to keep track of personal resources across devices and services.
Matthias GeelMoira C. NorriePublished in: Int. J. Digit. Libr. (2016)
Keyphrases
- ubiquitous computing environments
- personal preferences
- health records
- computing resources
- service providers
- heterogeneous systems
- information services
- user centric
- network services
- directed graph
- smart phones
- mobile applications
- web services
- personal web
- grid environment
- mobile devices
- ubiquitous computing
- limited resources
- graph theory
- historical information
- semantic interoperability
- context aware
- resource utilization
- information resources
- personal digital assistants
- electronic devices
- digital resources
- network infrastructure
- exchange information
- resource discovery
- location aware
- intelligent environments
- resource allocation
- service oriented
- graph structure
- resource management
- file management
- private cloud
- database
- distributed computing environment
- end users
- ubiquitous environment
- computing environments
- digital collections
- service level agreements
- weighted graph
- random walk
- service composition
- semantic web technologies
- heterogeneous environments
- wireless technologies
- computing infrastructure
- mobile phone
- electronic health records
- embedded systems
- communication technologies
- quality of service
- hardware platforms
- network resources
- structured data