posted on 2008-09-01, 00:00authored byStephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, Angus F.M. Huang, Jeffrey J.P. Tsai, Philip S. Yu
This paper presents our design and development of
a context-driven content adaptation planner, which
dynamically transforms requested Web content into a
proper format conforming to receiving contexts (e.g.,
access condition, network connection, and receiving
device). Aiming to establish a semantic foundation for
content adaptation, we apply description logics (DLs)
to formally define context profiles and requirements
and automate content adaptation decision. In addition,
the computational overhead caused by content
adaptation can be moderately decreased through the
reduction of the size of adapted content