Abstract
AbstractIn this article, we propose a decentralized agent‐based autonomic semantic service adaptation controller and reconfiguration (ASSACR) to solve the problem of context‐aware service selection and deployment for distributed healthcare mobile applications, where functional and nonfunctional users' needs are expressed using domain‐independent ontology. The main objective of this approach is to provide optimal personalized services as fast as possible. Indeed, a new ontology for semantic description and parallel management of the contextual services is presented. At first, a new dominance operator‐based constraints violation degree is used to reduce the search space. Then, optimal personalized paths that meet user's needs, preferences and devices' availability are discovered and selected in a smaller search space more effectively and efficiently using dynamic services selection algorithm, based on new ASSACR multiagent strategies. To validate the performance and efficiency of the proposed approach, we compared the proposed approach with existing multiagent strategies of the diabetic follow‐up use cases. Experimental results show that the proposed approach effectively addressed both the semantic service representation and agent aspects in terms of performance and quality service selection.
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