HTTP/REST-based Meta Web Services in Mobile Application Frameworks
D. Sonntag, D. Porta, and J. Setz. Proceedings of the 4nd International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies (UBICOMM-10), page 170-175. IARIA/XPS (Xpert Publishing Services), (October 2010)
Abstract
This paper describes how a multimodal dialogue application framework can be used to implement specific mobile applications and dynamic HTTP-based REST services. REST services are already publicly available and provide useful location-based information for the user on the go. We use a distributed, ontology-based dialogue system architecture where every major component can be run on a different host, thereby increasing the scalability of the overall system with a mobile user interface. The dialogue system provides customised access to the Google Maps Local Search and two REST services provided by GeoNames (i.e., the findNearbyWikipedia search and the findNearbyWeather search).
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%A Sonntag, Daniel
%A Porta, Daniel
%A Setz, Jochen
%B Proceedings of the 4nd International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies (UBICOMM-10)
%D 2010
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%P 170-175
%T HTTP/REST-based Meta Web Services in Mobile Application Frameworks
%U http://www.dfki.de/web/forschung/publikationen?pubid=4864
%X This paper describes how a multimodal dialogue application framework can be used to implement specific mobile applications and dynamic HTTP-based REST services. REST services are already publicly available and provide useful location-based information for the user on the go. We use a distributed, ontology-based dialogue system architecture where every major component can be run on a different host, thereby increasing the scalability of the overall system with a mobile user interface. The dialogue system provides customised access to the Google Maps Local Search and two REST services provided by GeoNames (i.e., the findNearbyWikipedia search and the findNearbyWeather search).
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