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          <dc:title>Location Based Service and Contextual Preference Aware (LBSCPA) System on Mobile Platform</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Thu, Yin Yin</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Kham, Nang Saing Moon</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The explosive growth of location-detectiondevices, wireless communications, and mobileinternet has resulted in the realization of locationbasedservices as commercial products andresearch prototypes. Unfortunately, currentlocation based applications are rigid as they arecompletely isolated from various concepts of user“preferences” and/or “context”. In this paper, weintroduce the system of Location Based Serviceand Contextual Preference Aware (LBSCPA, forshort) on Mobile Platform that delivers services toits users based on the current location and users’preferences. LBSCPA goes beyond the traditionalscheme of “one size fits all” of existing locationawaredatabase systems. Instead, LBSCPA tailorsits functionalities and services based on thepreference of each user. LBSCPA provides arestaurant finder application in which LBSCPAdoes not base its choice of restaurants solely onthe user location. Instead, LBSCPA will base itschoice on both the user location and userpreferences. Moreover, depends on current user’slocation and preferences, restaurant’s informationwill be provided dynamically. LBSCAP results oneoptimal restaurant that has largest overallpriority.</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2017-12-27</dc:date>
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