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- KonferenzbeitragContext-aware secure service composition planning and execution on e-Health environments(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Lopes, António; Costa, Paulo; Bergenti, Federico; Klusch, Matthias; Blankenburg, Bastian; Möller, Thorsten; Schuld, HeikoEmergency Health-Care based scenarios provide the motivation to develop supporting technologies for dealing with situations where people need medical assistance because of a sudden disease or emergency. The innovative combination of intelligent agent technology, semantic Web services, peer-to-peer, and mobile computing for intelligent peer-to-peer mobile service environments is the corner stone of the CASCOM project, which aims at providing a value-added support for business services for mobile workers and users across mobile and fixed networks, especially for e-Health environments. In this paper, we describe the technical approach developed in the CASCOM project for the context-aware secure composition planning and execution of Semantic Web Services.
- KonferenzbeitragContext-aware service coordination for mobile e-Health applications(European Conference on eHealth 2006, 2006) Bergenti, Federico; Caceres, Cesar; Fernandez, Alberto; Fröhlich, Nadine; Helin, Heikki; Keller, Oliver; Kinnunen, Ari; Klusch, Matthias; Laamanen, Heimo; Lopes, António; Ossowski, Sascha; Schuldt, Heiko; Schumacher, MichaelIn this paper, we present a general architecture for service delivery and coordination in intelligent peer-to-peer (IP2P) environments that has been developed within the CASCOM research project. Our essential approach is an innovative combination of agent technology, Semantic Web Services, peer-to-peer, context-awareness, and mobile computing for intelligent peer-to-peer mobile service environments. Services are provided by software agents exploiting the coordination infrastructure to efficiently operate in highly dynamic environments. Our infrastructure includes efficient communication means, support for contextaware adaptation techniques, as well as dynamic service discovery and composition planning. For end users, the architecture provides seamless access to Semantic Web Services anytime, anywhere, and using any device. Our architecture is being evaluated using a sample ad-hoc emergency healthcare assistance application scenario. We deployed a prototype of an open IP2P service environment and expect results on methods for service provision, discovery, composition, and monitoring in mobile environments.