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The existing reminder system uses limited context information and has limited functions, so it can't meet users ' needs. This paper presents intelligent business assistant based on context-aware computing platform in a grid computing environment. The platform uses the context modeling and reasoning technology and analyzes the system in the grid environment. At last, the intelligent business assistant...
Much work is underway within the broad next generation technologies community on issues associated with the development of services to foster collaboration via the integration of distributed and heterogeneous data systems and technologies. Various technology-driven paradigms have emerged, including Web Services, Web 2.0, Pervasive, Grids and Cloud Computing. Recently, some new paradigms have emerged,...
During the past few years much effort has been put into developing community-based methods to capture and analyse a large amount of data in a systematic manner. The concept of crowd-sourcing (also known as citizen science) becomes quite popular. This is mainly due to its distributed service orientation and its group intelligence problem solving production model. Parallel to this emerging technology,...
This paper presents a model for smart grid data management based on specific characteristics of cloud computing, such as distributed data management for real-time data gathering, parallel processing for real-time information retrieval, and ubiquitous access. The appliance of the cloud computing model meets the requirements of data and computing intensive smart grid applications. We gathered these...
Whereas the available resources and storage capabilities constitute the most important limitation for researchers in experiments to be performed, increasing availability of high-performance computing resources, provided by the Grid, has allowed many e-Science communities to proceed with new challenging experiments, especially involving expense and complex specialized measurement instrumentation and...
In this paper, we introduce the tele-management model in our intelligent ubiquitous middleware, SmartUM. The tele-management model provides capabilities needed by remote administrators. The primary goal of these systems is to enable remote management of facilities for individual administrators through the ubiquitous grid middleware. To do so, remote administrators can control facilities while see...
The objective of the Seoul ubiquitous (smart) city project was to find a method to measure a temperature, a humidity or a noise level in the urban areas. But the problem was that we would need to install a large number of sensors over a broad area and each sensor must be connected to the center-server through wired or wireless network. To solve this problem, we created the MSU (Moving Sensor Unit)...
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