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Toward Sensor and Software Product Line Based Context Aware Cloud Environment Assignment


Asmae Benali, Bouchra El Asri and Houda Kriouile

Because of the growing interest for mobile device and pervasive applications deployed on cloud computing, the providing of intelligent and ubiquitous context-aware applications that take into account the users context is one of the main challenges in future applications. In this article we consider how to augment applications aware context used by mobiles device and deployed on cloud computing. The behavior of these applications should depend not only on their internal state and user interactions but also on the context sensed during their execution. Indeed, our approach based on two essential mechanisms, context sensoring and context reasoning. We consider the information acquired by the context sensoring as a product line and we use feature models to represent this information received, the services provided by cloud provider, the available resources and constraints. At the context reasoning step, the context provisioning feature model (CSCAFM) algorithm permits to generate service context-aware that fulfils the requirements of use ensures a certain level of performance of resources.

Keywords: Cloud Computing, Context-Aware System, Context Sensoring, Context Reasoning, Software Product Line, Feature Model

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Asmae Benali
received engineer degree in computer science and software engineering in 2013 from the National Higher School for Computer Science and Systems Analysis (ENSIAS) at Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco. She is actually working on Ph.D at ENSIAS School. Her main researches are Cloud Computing, Context-aware Systems, Autonomic Systems, Software Product Line Engineering, Service-Oriented Computing.

Bouchra El Asri
is a Professor in the Software Engineering Department and a member of the IMS (Models and Systems Engineering) Team of SIME Laboratory at National High School of Computer Science and Systems Analysis (ENSIAS), Rabat. Her research interests include Service-Oriented Computing, Model-Driven Engineering, Cloud Computing, Component-Based Systems and Software Product Line Engineering.

Houda Kriouile
received her engineer degree in computer science and software engineering in 2012 from the National Higher School for Computer Science and Systems Analysis (ENSIAS) at Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco. She is a Ph.D. candidate, and member of the IMS team from the SIME laboratory of ENSIAS School. Her research interests include Component-Based Systems and Software Product Line Engineering, Cloud Computing, Service Component Architecture.


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