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To date, most of the revenues from mobile Internet services have been flowing to online content owners, advertisers and other Internet players. To challenge this development, Communications Service Providers (CSPs) are focusing on the consumer experience during service execution. As networks migrate to an all-IP environment, this quality of experience (QoE) is a critical part in building users' trust...
This paper presents AFICUS, an architecture and implementation of a technology dedicated to pushing current Internet content consumer to become a prosumer (fully acting as content producer and consumer). To make this possible, AFICUS behaves as a middleware intercepting and analyzing the whole spectrum of the actual technological communications (mobile phone, social networks, IPTV, etc.). Thanks to...
Integrated light rail transit (LRT) system in the capital of Malaysia connects some key districts to historical places, interesting places, business areas and shopping malls are concentrated. The train services are running independently but have interchanges to integrate from one different LRT lines. This may leads the traveler facing difficulty when they are choosing incorrect destination station...
Future Internet has become the federating theme for European research on communication networks and services. At the core lies research on communication networks toward an efficient, scalable, and reliable future Internet coupled with research on the underlying technologies, in particular mobile and wireless access and optical networks. This article first presents the motivation for a bold initiative...
Medical practitioners consider online medical resources as one of the important sources to answer their biomedical questions. Finding the answer to a certain question among large amount of medical documents - available on the Web - is very time consuming. In this paper we present a biomedical question answering system that is based on service oriented architecture and Web services. Service oriented...
In this paper we will discuss the possible evolution of the European TLC sector in the next fifteen years, taking the research conducted in the EU project CASCADAS as a basis. A twofold analysis will be presented: on the one hand, of the current TCL sector and technological trends, and, on the other hand, of the possible future socio-economic trends. This will allow to us to describe a possible future...
Information privacy is usually concerned with the confidentiality of personally identifiable information (PII), such as electronic medical records. Nowadays, Web services are used to support different applications which may contain PII, such as healthcare applications. Thus, the information access control mechanism for Web services must be embedded into privacy-enhancing technologies. Further as application...
We developed a quality of service (QoS) management system to support service level management (SLM) for global enterprise services. The QoS management system is integrated with one of our enterprise services in a preproduction system, an identical system as the production system but in a test environment. Lab experiments showed that our integrated solution helps global enterprise services to better...
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