Search results for "Application domain"

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Interoperable real-time symbolic programming for smart environments

2019

Smart environments demand novel paradigms offering easy configuration, programming and deployment of pervasive applications. To this purpose, different solutions have been proposed ranging from visual paradigms based on mashups to formal languages. However, most of the paradigms proposed in the literature require further external tools to turn application description code into an executable program before the deployment on target devices. Source code generation, runtime upgrades and recovery, and online debugging and inspection are often cumbersome in these programming environments. In this work we describe a methodology for real-time and on-line programming in smart environments that is co…

0209 industrial biotechnologySource codeComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDistributed computingExecutable code exchangeForth02 engineering and technologyKnowledge base020901 industrial engineering & automationApplication domain020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSymbolic processingMQTTmedia_commonMQTTSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSymbolic programmingcomputer.file_formatResource-constrained deviceDebuggingSmart environmentExecutableMessage queuecomputer
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Medical Data Processing and Analysis for Remote Health and Activities Monitoring

2019

Recent developments in sensor technology, wearable computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and wireless communication have given rise to research in ubiquitous healthcare and remote monitoring of human’s health and activities. Health monitoring systems involve processing and analysis of data retrieved from smartphones, smart watches, smart bracelets, as well as various sensors and wearable devices. Such systems enable continuous monitoring of patients psychological and health conditions by sensing and transmitting measurements such as heart rate, electrocardiogram, body temperature, respiratory rate, chest sounds, or blood pressure. Pervasive healthcare, as a relevant application domain in thi…

Data collectionComputer sciencebusiness.industryContinuous monitoringWearable computerContext (language use)Pervasive healthcare (PH)Data sciencehumanitiesInternet of Things (IoT)SmartwatchRemote health monitoringApplication domainE-HealthbusinessWearable technologyIndependent living
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Effectively and efficiently supporting crowd-enabled databases via NoSQL paradigms

2013

In this paper we provide an overview of the Hints From the Crowd (HFC) project, whose main goal is to build a NoSQL database system for large collections of product reviews; the database is queried by expressing a natural language sentence; the result is a list of products ranked based on the relevance of reviews w.r.t. the natural language sentence. The best ranked products in the result list can be seen as the best hints for the user based on crowd opinions (the reviews). The HFC prototype has been developed as a web application, independent of the particular application domain of the collected product reviews. Queries are performed by evaluating a text-based ranking metric for sets of re…

DatabaseComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceHuman-Computer Interaction; Computer Networks and Communications; 1707; SoftwareNoSQLcomputer.software_genresearch enginesHuman-Computer InteractionWorld Wide WebComputer Networks and CommunicationRankingApplication domainMetric (mathematics)Web applicationRelevance (information retrieval)Product reviews; NoSQL Databases; search enginesProduct reviewsSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi di Elaborazione delle InformazionibusinesscomputerSoftware1707NoSQL DatabasesProceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Semantic Search Over the Web
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A Knowledge Based Decision Support System for Bioinformatics and System Biology

2011

In this paper, we present a new Decision Support System for Bioinformatics and System Biology issues. Our system is based on a Knowledge base, representing the expertise about the application domain, and a Reasoner. The Reasoner, consulting the Knowledge base and according to the user’s request, is able to suggest one or more strategies in order to resolve the selected problem. Moreover, the system can build, at different abstraction layers, a workflow for the current problem on the basis of the user’s choices, freeing the user from implementation details and assisting him in the correct configuration of the algorithms. Two possible application scenarios will be introduced: the analysis of …

Decision support systemMeta-Level reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industrySystems biologyInferenceDecision Support SystemSemantic reasonerKnowledge Based Decision System BioinformaticsBioinformaticsKnowledge baseWorkflowKnowledge baseApplication domainDecision Support System Knowledge Base Meta Reasoning Workflow ManagementbusinessWorkflow ManagementAbstraction (linguistics)
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Models Versus Model Descriptions

2021

In the development of computer-based systems, modelling is often advocated in addition to programming, in that it helps in reflecting the application domain and that it makes the design and experiment activities of development more efficient. However, there is disagreement about what models are and how they can be used in software systems development. In this paper, we present the Scandinavian approach to modelling, which makes a clear distinction between models and model descriptions. This paper explains the connections between models, descriptions, systems, and executions. Combining the Scandinavian approach with the Kiel notion of model, we establish that both descriptions and executions…

Development (topology)Computer scienceApplication domainSemantics (computer science)Programming languageSoftware systemcomputer.software_genrecomputerVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550
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Specifying Patterns for Mobile Application Domain Using General Architectural Components

2005

Software companies adopt patterns as a means to improve architecture and design practices. During recent years, the application of patterns has extended from general software applications to specific problem domains. In a new domain, suitable patterns fitting to the essential design problems in the new context need to be identified. In this paper, we introduce a general architectural model of mobile applications, which can be used to identify and organise essential patterns in mobile-application design process. This model is employed to construct a high-level architecture of a particular application. For each component of the architecture, the model may suggest candidate patterns that can b…

EngineeringArchitectural patternbusiness.industryApplication domainSoftware design patternSystems engineeringDesign processBehavioral patternStructural patternSoftware engineeringbusinessSoftware architectureArchitectural model
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Aspects of Improving the Cost-Performance Ratio for the Manufacturing of Small-Size Cast Parts

2010

Abstract The paper analyses some of the commercially available solutions for casting small-size metallic parts and outlines possible solutions that would reduce the cost of such systems while maintaining a high performance level. high performance level. One typical application area for small-size parts is human prosthetics, so the commercial casting machines analysed here are used mainly in this application domain. The paper shows how high-cost systems added to the machines for providing protective atmospheres can be replaced by low-cost solutions with the same results in terms of part quality. Moreover, a solution is described that avoids the typical drawbacks of the currently used casting…

EngineeringEngineering drawingbusiness.industryCasting (metalworking)Application domainmedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality (business)Process engineeringbusinessCost performancemedia_commonIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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UML-Based Metamodeling for Information System Engineering and Evolution

2003

In modelers’ practice metamodels have become the core of UML-based metamodeling environments: metamodels form the basis of application domain descriptions, and they are instantiated into models. In the context of information system engineering and interoperability, we have developped two operations on metamodels: metamodel integration and measure of semantical distance between metamodels. In this paper, we explore application of these operations to information systems’ evolution.

Measure (data warehouse)ComputingMethodologies_SIMULATIONANDMODELINGbusiness.industryComputer scienceInteroperabilityContext (language use)MetamodelingUnified Modeling LanguageSoftware_SOFTWAREENGINEERINGApplication domainInformation systemSoftware_PROGRAMMINGLANGUAGESSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputerAlgorithmSoftware architecture descriptioncomputer.programming_language
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Description of Dynamic Structured Scenes by a SOM/ARSOM Hierarchy

2001

A neural architecture is presented, aimed to describe the dynamic evolution of complex structures inside a video sequence. The proposed system is arranged as a tree of self-organizing maps. Leaf nodes are implemented by ARSOM networks as a way to code dynamic inputs, while classical SOM's are used to implement the upper levels of the hierarchy. Depending on the application domain, inputs are made by suitable low level features extracted frame by frame of the sequence. Theoretical foundations of the architecture are reported along with a detailed outline of its structure, and encouraging experimental results.

Self-organizationVideo productionTheoretical computer scienceArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryApplication domainComputer scienceArtificial intelligencebusinessTree (graph theory)
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A Simulation Framework for Evaluating Distributed Reputation Management Systems

2016

In distributed environments, where interactions involve unknown entities, intelligent techniques for estimating agents’ reputation are required. Reputation Management Systems (RMSs) aim to detect malicious behaviors that may affect the integrity of the virtual community. However, these systems are highly dependent of the application domain they address; hence the evaluation of different RMSs in terms of correctness and resistance to security attacks is frequently a tricky task. In this work we present a simulation framework to support researchers in the assessment of a RMS. The simulator is organized in two logic layers where network nodes are mapped to system processes that implement the i…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniCorrectnessComputer scienceDistributed computingmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer Science (all)Message Passing InterfaceSimulation framework020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreTask (project management)Distributed reputation managementControl and Systems EngineeringApplication domain020204 information systemsSynchronization (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMultiagent systemcomputerReputation managementVirtual communityReputationmedia_common
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