👉 Occasion computing, also known as context-aware computing, is a computing paradigm that focuses on creating intelligent systems capable of understanding and adapting to the context in which they operate. This includes recognizing user behavior, location, time, environmental conditions, and other situational factors to provide personalized, relevant, and timely services. Unlike traditional computing, which operates in a static environment, occasion computing leverages sensors, data analytics, and machine learning to dynamically adjust the computing experience based on the user's current situation. For example, a smart home system might adjust lighting and temperature based on the time of day or the presence of occupants, while a mobile app could offer different features depending on the user's location or activity. This approach enhances user experience by making technology more intuitive and responsive to real-world needs.