
| ID | 4.3.4 |
| Title | Message Push and pro-activeness |
| Expert | Herma van Kranenburg (TELIN) Stefan Gessler (NEC) |
| Priority | high |
| Description | The SPICE platform should provide support for anticipatory actions to upcoming changes in the environment (fitting to the end-user preferences) by means of a message push mechanism. Pro-active service enablers shall trigger actions or events upon subscription, such that upon predicted changes in the end-user's environment services can adapt to these predicted situation changes |
| Rationale | Trigger actions or events such that services can adapt to situation. Enable a anticipatory responsiveness before the situation has occurred. |
| Type | functional |
| Depends on | 1.5.10 - Conditions for the lawfulness of commercial communication. 3.1.3 - User rules 8.1.2 - Limited push-behaviour of Spice 8.1.3 - Non-biased recommendations and queries results 8.1.5 - No user location tracking w/o user's explicit consent 8.1.6 - Users' rating of consumed services |
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| Other_info | eT9: (assumed) user interest of a particular kind will be followed by a service push of eg more form the same painter; or similar style paintings. Another example can be to warn the user ('boy') taking his afternoon snack at the family tea break that he is about to miss a guided tour where also his girlfriend/buddy participates in. |
| Category | enterprise;technical;user;device |
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| Scenario_scene | unified.scene8 unified.scene11 |
| SPICE_value | (seamless) service adaptation;service matching |
| Demo | implemented |
| Keywords | knowledge;message;pro-active;interaction |
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