Using Description Logics for the Provision of Context-Driven Content Adaptation Services

Stephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, Jeff J.S. Huang, Jeffrey J.P. Tsai
2010 International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering  
This paper presents our design and development of a description logics-based planner for providing context-driven content adaptation services. This approach dynamically transforms requested Web content into a proper format conforming to receiving contexts (e.g., access condition, network connection, and receiving device). Aiming to establish a semantic foundation for content adaptation, we apply description logics to formally define context profiles and requirements. We also propose a formal
more » ... ect Structure Model as the basis of content adaptation management for higher reusability and adaptability. To automate content adaptation decision, our content adaptation planner is driven by a stepwise procedure equipped with algorithms and techniques to enable rule-based context-driven content adaptation over the mobile Internet. Experimental results prove the effectiveness and efficiency of our content adaptation planner on saving transmission bandwidth, when users are using handheld devices. By reducing the size of adapted content, we moderately decrease the computational overhead caused by content adaptation.
doi:10.4018/jssoe.2010092106 fatcat:7crlczlqujh3rc5tgqx6b6l5fi