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This paper describes key modelling concepts for events, event patterns and related concepts needed to develop a distributed software framework for real-time business analytics. These concepts are specified by means of a minimal meta-model, whose implementation can enable better interoperability between different event processing systems. This in turn can support better, distributed, collaborative...
Multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operating in the same area can divide up a set of observation tasks between them to optimize the number of tasks that they can perform. QinetiQ researchers have developed a scheduler as part of a large assessment and test system used for developing new operational concepts. This paper describes a scheduler based on an Anytime A* search using greedy search to...
Healthcare organizations are increasingly using information technology to ensure patient safety, increase effectiveness and improve efficiency of healthcare delivery. While the use of health information technology (HIT) has realized many improvements, it has also introduced new failure modes arising from data quality and IT system usability issues. This paper presents an approach towards addressing...
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