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    Title: Context-sensitive content representation for static document
    Authors: Chu, W.C., Chen, Y.W., Chen, J.N.
    Contributors: Dept. of Computer Science, Tunghai University,
    Keywords: Context-sensitive;Customization;e-learning
    Date: 2004-11-30
    Issue Date: 2013-05-15T09:13:31Z (UTC)
    Publisher: Busan; South Korea
    Abstract: Due to the convenience of pervasive information environment, many people use various computing devices to perform plenty kinds of tasks. In the field of education, there are various applications to facilitate learner, especially for e-learning. However, some computing devices suffer from the limited resources and can not accept rich information content. Therefore, the information content has to be tailored into different kinds of presentation depending on the types of computing devices. Context sensitivity is an application software system's ability to sense and analyze context from various sources. In this paper, we aim to customize static documents using context-sensitive middleware (CSM) to sense the computing device, and then using the agent-based parser to provide suitable content representation dynamically. ? 2004 IEEE.
    Relation: Proceedings - Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, APSEC , pp. 719-725
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