An Approach Based on Web Standards to the Semantic Coordination of Pervasive Service Ecosystems

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Graeme Stevenson, Simon Dobson, Mirko Viroli, Elena Nardini
10th International Workshop on the Foundations of Coordination Languages and Software Architectures (FOCLASA 2011)

The SAPERE framework for pervasive computing ecosystems is based on a space-based coordination model, rooted in the idea of making each coordinated agent (service, device, human) manifest its existence in the ecosystem by tuple-like information called a Live Semantic Annotation (LSA), and enacting any coordination activity by a small and fixed set of eco-laws-sort of chemical-like reactions over patterns of LSAs. 

In this paper we present the proposed coordination model, a concrete syntax of the eco-law coordination language, and - to support openness and semantic reasoning -translation to W3C's RDF-based technologies.