@INPROCEEDINGS{preuveneers2004eusai,
  author = {Davy Preuveneers and Jan Van den Bergh and Dennis Wagelaar and Andy Georges and Peter Rigole and Tim Clerckx 
         and Yolande Berbers and Karin Coninx and Viviane Jonckers and Koen De Bosschere},
  title = {Towards an extensible context ontology for Ambient Intelligence},
  booktitle = {Second European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence},
  year = {2004}, 
  editor = {Panos Markopoulos and Berry Eggen and Emile Aarts and James L. Crowley},
  volume = {3295},
  series = {LNCS},
  pages = {148 -- 159},
  address = {Eindhoven, The Netherlands},
  month = {Nov 8 -- 11},
  publisher = {Springer},
  abstract = {To realise an Ambient Intelligence environment, it is paramount that applications
         can dispose of information about the context in which they operate,
         preferably in a very general manner. For this purpose various types
         of information should be assembled to form a representation of the
         context of the device on which aforementioned applications run. To
         allow interoperability in an Ambient Intelligence environment, it is
         necessary that the context terminology is commonly understood by all
         participating devices. In this paper we propose an adaptable and extensible
         context ontology for creating context-aware computing infrastructures,
         ranging from small embedded devices to high-end service platforms. The
         ontology has been designed to solve several key challenges in Ambient
         Intelligence, such as application adaptation, automatic code generation and
         code mobility, and generation of device specific user interfaces. },
}
