Under CopyrightFalcao, RodrigoRodrigoFalcao2023-06-012023-06-012023978-3-8396-1910-0https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/442371https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-139710.24406/publica-1397Context aware functionalities are functionalities that consider context to produce a certain system behavior, typically an adaptation or recommendation. From a requirements engineering viewpoint, building a context-aware system calls for context modeling, an early step that comprises a set of activities responsible for understanding what the context is for the application domain, and how the context influences user tasks of interest. As a result, a context model is created and is expected to support requirement engineers in identifying new context-aware functionalities to improve these user tasks. In practice, however, context modeling activities have been disregarded due to their high complexity. As a consequence, contexts are created where only few contextual elements are combined, which leads to opportunities for discovering unexpected context-aware functionalities being missed. In this thesis, this problem is addressed by using a data-driven approach to analyze contextual data and automate context modeling. For this purpose, a data-driven context modeling framework has been developed to support the elicitation of context-aware functionalities.enContext-aware systemsContext modelingRequirements elicitationAutomated software engineeringEmpirical Software EngineeringDDC::000 Informatik, Informationswissenschaft, allgemeine Werke::000 Informatik, Wissen, Systeme::005 Computerprogrammierung, Programme, DatenData-driven context modeling for the elicitation of context-aware functionalitiesdoctoral thesis