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A Taxonomy for App-Enabled Devices: Mastering the Mobile Device Jungle

2018

While the term application is known for a long time, what we now refer to as mobile apps has facilitated task-oriented, interoperable software. The term was initially only used for smartphones and tablets, but desktop software now is also referred to as apps. More important than the wording, however, is the trend towards app-enablement of many further kinds of devices such as smart TVs and wearables. App-enabled devices usually share some characteristics and developing apps is often similar. However, many complexities must be mastered: Device fragmentation and cross-platform app development already are challenging when only considering smartphones. When trying to grasp the field as a whole,…

Computer scienceGRASPInteroperabilityWearable computer020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyField (computer science)Market fragmentationWorld Wide Web020204 information systemsTaxonomy (general)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringJungleMobile device
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Conventional and fuzzy comparisons of large scale land cover products: Application to CORINE, GLC2000, MODIS and GlobCover in Europe

2012

One of the major drawbacks of land cover products is the lack of interoperability among them. Since their development was driven by different national or international initiatives, they were developed for different purposes and hold diverse technical characteristics. Thus, comparison among products and quality monitoring is necessary in assessing their usefulness. This paper provides a methodology to compare global land cover maps that allows for differences in legend definitions among products. Two different approaches were considered for map comparison, a Boolean approach and a new methodology based on fuzzy set theory in which the Land Cover Classification System (LCCS) acted as a genera…

Computer scienceInteroperabilityFuzzy setLand covercomputer.software_genreFuzzy logicAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Consistency (database systems)Identification (information)Data miningComputers in Earth SciencesScale (map)Engineering (miscellaneous)computerISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Review of machine to machine communication in smart grid

2016

Machine to machine communication (M2M) is a communication architecture that enables heterogeneous devices to interact with each other without human intervention. Smart Grid (SG) is one of the many applications areas in the M2M communication. Smart Grid demands advanced communication infrastructure for two-way communications between devices deployed at various locations in energy generation, transmission, distribution and consumption. The billions of electronic devices connected to the Smart Grid pose a big challenge to grid communication. Therefore, a feasible solution to efficient M2M has to overcome challenges of energy efficiency of connected devices, interoperability, coverage area, int…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityBig data020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyGridTelecommunications networkMachine to machineSmart gridCognitive radio0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingTelecommunicationsbusinessEfficient energy useComputer network2016 International Conference on Smart Grid and Clean Energy Technologies (ICSGCE)
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CAD Software and Interoperability

2009

Decisions taken during the conception phases in huge architectural projects influence a lot the cost and the schedule of the building construction. To ease this decision-making, many mock-ups have been used as a project prototype. This prototyping is useful to test and to improve the conception of projects. Nowadays, collaborative sites that appear on the Web greatly improve the flexibility of the framework’s actors of a distant project [Aliakseyeu, Martens, Subramanian, Vrouble, & Wesselink, 2001; Balaguer & DeGennaro, 1996; Klinker, Dutoit, Bauer, Bayes, Novak, & Matzke, 2002). Digital mock-ups are used to represent future 3D elements of the final product. Digital mock-ups are…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityComputer Aided DesignCADcomputer.software_genreSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputer
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Analysis and Validation of Learning Technology Models, Standards and Specifications

2010

The paper presents a model for the analysis, comparison and validation of standards, specifications and in particular reference models in the field of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). The Reference Model Analysis Grid (RMAG) establishes categories of reference models and standards. Based on those categories, a set of criteria for the analysis and validation of standards was elaborated as a part of the ICOPER project that aims at interoperable open content for competency-based TEL. The analysis of standards in this context is targeted at developing a set of validated approaches that lead to a new reference model. Four standards were investigated, taking into account a broad range of aspec…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityContext (language use)Semantic interoperabilityGridField (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Open contentManagement of Technology and InnovationSystems engineeringSoftware engineeringbusinessReference modelInternational Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research
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Galaxy-SynBioCAD: Synthetic Biology Design Automation tools in Galaxy workflows

2020

AbstractMany computer-aided design tools are available for synthetic biology and metabolic engineering. Yet, these tools can be difficult to apprehend, sometimes requiring a level of expertise that limits their use by a wider community. Furthermore, some of the tools, although complementary, rely on different input and output formats and cannot communicate with one another. Scientific workflows address these shortcomings while offering a novel design strategy. Among the workflow systems available, Galaxy is a web-based platform for performing findable and accessible data analyses for all scientists regardless of their informatics expertise, along with interoperable and reproducible computat…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityDesign strategyMetabolic engineeringMetabolic pathwaychemistry.chemical_compoundSynthetic biologyWorkflowchemistryInformaticsDesign processElectronic design automationSBMLSoftware engineeringbusinessDNA
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UbiRoad: Semantic Middleware for Context-Aware Smart Road Environments

2010

A smart road environment is such a traffic environment that is equipped with all necessary facilities to enable seamless mobile service provisioning to the users. However, advanced sensors and network architectures deployed within the traffic environment are insufficient to make mobile service provisioning autonomous and proactive, thus minimizing drivers’ distraction during their presence in the environment. For that, an Intelligent Transportation System, which is operating on top of numerous sensor and access networks and governing the process of mobile services provisioning to the users in self-managed and proactive way, must be deployed. Specifically, such system should provide solution…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityProvisioningComputer securitycomputer.software_genreAdvanced Traffic Management SystemInteroperationIntelligent NetworkMiddleware (distributed applications)Semantic technologybusinesscomputerMobile serviceComputer network2010 Fifth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services
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Semantic Agent Programming Language (S-APL): A Middleware Platform for the Semantic Web

2008

The agent-based approach is an effective one for building middleware interconnecting distributed heterogeneous resources and providing semantic interoperability among them. On the other hand, agents need the semantic Web technologies for flexible yet effective coordination among them with a particular issue of enabling agents to communicate not only about the domain but also about their own abilities, goals, and present and intended actions. This paper describes semantic agent programming language (SAPL)intended to be a core middleware language for the semantic Web. S-APL integrates the semantic description of the domain resources with the semantic prescription of the agents' behaviors. Add…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProgramming languageSemantic Web Rule LanguageSemantic interoperabilitycomputer.software_genreSocial Semantic WebWorld Wide WebSemantic gridSemantic computingSemantic analyticsSemantic technologySemantic Web Stackbusinesscomputer2008 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing
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Interoperability of Information Systems

2005

An information system is a multilevel system characterized by a “data” level, a “behavioral” level, and a “communication” level. The data level represents the data stored by the system. The behavioral level represents management and production processes carried out by the system. The processes can interact with the data level to extract, generate, and store data. The communication level relates to the network used to exchange data and activate processes between geographically distant users or machines.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryWS-I Basic ProfileInformation architectureInteroperabilitySemantic interoperabilityOntology (information science)computer.software_genreWorld Wide WebInformation technology architectureCross-domain interoperabilityWeb servicebusinesscomputer
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Interoperability of B2B Applications

2011

This paper presents a Web-based data integration methodology and tool framework, called X-TIME, for the development of Business-to-Business (B2B) design environments and applications. X-TIME provides a data model translator toolkit based on an extensible meta model and XML. It allows the creation of adaptable semantic-oriented meta models to support the design of wrappers or reconciliators (mediators), taking into account characteristics of interoperable information systems, such as extensibility and composability. X-TIME defines a set of meta types which correspond to g meta level semantic descriptors of data models found in the Web. The meta types are organized in a generalization hierarc…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocol05 social sciencesInteroperabilityBusiness-to-business050905 science studies0502 economics and businessSystem integration0509 other social sciencesbusinessSoftware engineeringcomputer050203 business & managementXML
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