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8 November 2001 Empirical study on location-based Web service based on CC/PP and RDF
Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Wataru Okada, Fumihiro Kato
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Proceedings Volume 4534, Optoelectronic and Wireless Data Management, Processing, Storage, and Retrieval; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448018
Event: ITCom 2001: International Symposium on the Convergence of IT and Communications, 2001, Denver, CO, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we present empirical study on new framework of location information service on the Web with CC/PP and RDF. We have implemented a prototype system and explored a new technique to exchange the location of a mobile device on the Web with CC/PP and its exchange protocol to localize a Web service. We have used CC/PP to describe user's context in the form of CC/PP and RDF, and exchange them via HTPP Extension framework to localize Web contents based on the terminal location. In addition, we have harmonized CC/PP with P3P to protect user's privacy and specify the information to achieve the services on a server side. We have investigated a new way for describing such kind of information with CC/PP and its protection mechanism by P3P. Finally, we have developed experimental systems to demonstrate effectiveness of our techniques. We believe CC/PP and RDF can be applied for describing user's environment, and P3P can complement the security aspect of CC/PP.
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Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Wataru Okada, and Fumihiro Kato "Empirical study on location-based Web service based on CC/PP and RDF", Proc. SPIE 4534, Optoelectronic and Wireless Data Management, Processing, Storage, and Retrieval, (8 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448018
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KEYWORDS
Web services

Computing systems

Data storage

Global Positioning System

Data modeling

Mobile devices

Prototyping

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