Context-aware computing and associated technologies are becoming part of daily life. In fact, context-aware computing is considered to be a game-changing opportunity for enterprises to improve both productivity and profits. However, this positive economic growth will also bring a number of issues related to social sustainability (e.g. perceived enjoyment, resilience, privacy).
Given that evidence has corroborated that feelings and emotions dictate to a large extent our actions and decisions, sustainability of context aware systems is approached from the perspective of one of its ingredients, namely social acceptance. In this talk, I will introduce a sustainability assurance framework that exploit emotional information to adjust service quality levels at runtime.
@InProceedings{CLEI-2015:KN-Nelly, author = {Nelly Condori-Fernandez}, title = {Service Quality Assurance in Context-Aware Systems}, booktitle = {2015 XLI Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI), Special Edition}, pages = {2--2}, year = {2015}, editor = {Universidad Católica San Pablo}, address = {Arequipa-Peru}, month = {October}, organization = {CLEI}, publisher = {CLEI}, url = {http://clei.org/clei2015/KN-Nelly}, isbn = {978-9972-825-91-0}, }