52 research outputs found
A Role-Based Approach for Orchestrating Emergent Configurations in the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) is envisioned as a global network of connected
things enabling ubiquitous machine-to-machine (M2M) communication. With
estimations of billions of sensors and devices to be connected in the coming
years, the IoT has been advocated as having a great potential to impact the way
we live, but also how we work. However, the connectivity aspect in itself only
accounts for the underlying M2M infrastructure. In order to properly support
engineering IoT systems and applications, it is key to orchestrate
heterogeneous 'things' in a seamless, adaptive and dynamic manner, such that
the system can exhibit a goal-directed behaviour and take appropriate actions.
Yet, this form of interaction between things needs to take a user-centric
approach and by no means elude the users' requirements. To this end,
contextualisation is an important feature of the system, allowing it to infer
user activities and prompt the user with relevant information and interactions
even in the absence of intentional commands. In this work we propose a
role-based model for emergent configurations of connected systems as a means to
model, manage, and reason about IoT systems including the user's interaction
with them. We put a special focus on integrating the user perspective in order
to guide the emergent configurations such that systems goals are aligned with
the users' intentions. We discuss related scientific and technical challenges
and provide several uses cases outlining the concept of emergent
configurations.Comment: In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on the Internet
of Agents @AAMAS201
Components Interoperability through Mediating Connector Patterns
A key objective for ubiquitous environments is to enable system
interoperability between system's components that are highly heterogeneous. In
particular, the challenge is to embed in the system architecture the necessary
support to cope with behavioral diversity in order to allow components to
coordinate and communicate. The continuously evolving environment further asks
for an automated and on-the-fly approach. In this paper we present the design
building blocks for the dynamic and on-the-fly interoperability between
heterogeneous components. Specifically, we describe an Architectural Pattern
called Mediating Connector, that is the key enabler for communication. In
addition, we present a set of Basic Mediator Patterns, that describe the basic
mismatches which can occur when components try to interact, and their
corresponding solutions.Comment: In Proceedings WCSI 2010, arXiv:1010.233
LAYANAN DASAR BIMBINGAN SOSIAL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KETERAMPILAN PENYESUAIAN SOSIAL PESERTA DIDIK
Setiap remaja memiliki keterampilan yang berbeda dalam berinteraksi dan merespon lingkungan yang ada di sekitarnya. Keterampilan remaja dalam menyesuaikan diri dengan lingkungan sosialnya biasa disebut dengan keterampilan penyesuaian sosial. Keterampilan penyesuaian sosial merupakan bagian dari penyesuaian diri oleh karena itu, pembahasan tentang penyesuaian sosial akan selalu berkaitan dengan penyesuaian diri. Keterampilan penyesuaian diri remaja dengan lingkungan di sekitarnya dipengaruhi oleh berbagai faktor. Layanan dasar bimbingan sosial, diharapkan dapat dijadikan salah satu alternatif bantuan untuk membantu remaja mencapai salah satu tugas perkembangannya, yakni perkembangan penyesuaian sosial. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui gambaran umum keterampilan penyesuaian sosial peserta didik kelas XI di tingkat SMA. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode deskriptif, partisipan yang digunakan adalah peserta didik kelas XI SMA PGII 1 Kota Bandung Tahun ajaran 2016/2017. Secara umum tingkat keterampilan penyesuaian sosial peserta didik kelas berada pada kategori sedang dengan skor rata-rata 5,5359. peserta didik menunjukan keterampilan penyesuaian sosial atas dasar alasan atau tujuan tertentu yang menjadi landasan untuk bersikap. Meliputi keterampilan menjalin persahabatan dengan teman-teman di sekolah dan staf lainnya, bersikap respect dan bersedia menerima peraturan sekolah, berpartisipasi dalam kelompok belajar, serta berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan-kegiatan sekolah. Hasil temuan berdasarkan kelompok jenis kelamin responden laki-laki, empat dari keseluruhan empat aspek penyesuaian sosial berada pada kategori sedang, sedangkan berdasarkan kelompok jenis kelamin populasi perempuan, menunjukan dua dari keseluruhan empat aspek penyesuaian sosial berada pada kategori sedang, dan dua aspek lainnya berada pada kategori tinggi. Secara keseluruhan setiap aspek keterampilan penyesuaian sosial, dijadikan landasan dalam penyusunan program hipotetik sebagai data awal pengukuran kebutuhan rancangan program.;---All teenagers have different abilities to interact and respond to the environment around them. Their ability to adapt to their social environment commonly called the social adjustment capability. The ability of social adjustment is part of the adjustment, therefore, the discussion about the social adjustment will always be associated with the adjustment. The ability of adolescent adjustment with the surrounding environment influenced by various factors. The basic service of social guidance, expected to be one of the alternative relief to help teens achieve one of the tasks of development, the development of social adjustment. The purpose of this study to determine the general picture of social adjustment abilities of students of class XI at the high school level. This study uses a quantitative approach with descriptive methods, populations used are students of class XI PGII 1 Bandung Senior High School, 2016-2017. In general, the ability of social adjustment of students of class XI PGII 1 Bandung Senior High School, classified in the category with an average score of 5.5359. Students show the ability of social adjustment on the basis of reason or purpose which is the basis for the act. Includes the ability to make friends with friends at school and other staff, respect and be willing to accept the rules of the school, participate in study groups, and participate in school activities. Results based group sex male participants, are four of all four aspects of social adjustment in middle category, while based on gender groups participants were female, shows two of the total four aspects of social adjustment in middle category, and two other aspects that are in high category. Overall every aspect of social adjustment capabilities, used as a basis in the preparation of the program as the initial data measurement program design needs
A Theory of Mediators for Eternal Connectors
International audienceOn the fly synthesis of mediators is a revolutionary approach to the seamless networking of today's and future digital systems that increasingly need be connected. The resulting emergent mediators (or Connectors) adapt the interaction protocols run by the connected systems to let them communicate. However, although the mediator concept has been studied and used quite extensively to cope with many heterogeneity dimensions, a remaining key challenge is to support on-the-fly synthesis of mediators. Towards this end, this paper introduces a theory of mediators for the ubiquitous networking environment. The proposed formal model: (i) precisely characterizes the problem of interoperability between networked systems, and (ii) paves the way for automated reasoning about protocol matching (interoperability) and related mediator synthesis
Towards a Formalization of Mediating Connectors for on the Fly Interoperability
International audienceMediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly need to be connected. The mediator concept has been used to cope with many heterogeneity dimensions. Still, a key challenge for today's systems architectures is to embed the necessary support for automated mediation, i.e., the connector concept needs to evolve towards the one of mediating connector. In this paper, we introduce a framework to formalize mediating connectors. The proposed characterization paves the way for automated reasoning about protocol matching and mapping, and thus for the dynamic synthesis of mediating connectors to enable eternal networked systems, which we investigate as part of the CONNECT European projec
Self-Adaptation in Highly Distributed Dynamic Systems: part of Report from the GI Dagstuhl Seminar 14433: Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems
International audienceThis breakout group focused on identifying the challenges of performing self-adaptation in highly distributed dynamic systems. This is a pressing issue in self-adaptive systems research, as proposed ``smart" systems are increasingly built out of disparate entities (sensors and actuators) that feature a close connection to the physical world -- so-called cyber-physical systems (CPSs). Examples are numerous: intelligent vehicle navigation, fleets of autonomous robots, emergency coordination systems, to mention just a few. CPSs are typically distributed at the physical space and feature no firm boundaries -- they are open-ended. They are composed of loosely connected entities, that are often mobile. Grafting such systems with self-adaptive capabilities is a distinct challenge, which projects itself in all phases of the autonomic loop
A Formalization of Mediating Connectors: Towards on the fly Interoperability
Mediators stand as a core architectural paradigm for today's and future systems that increasingly need be connected. The mediator concept has been used to cope with many heterogeneity dimensions spanning: terminology, representation format, transfer protocols, functionality, and application-layer protocols. Still, a key challenge for today's systems architectures is to embed the necessary support for automated mediation, i.e., the connector concept needs to evolve towards the one of mediating connectors. In this paper, we concentrate on the issue of enabling automated protocol mediation. Building upon tremendous research work in the area over the past few years we introduce a formalization of mediating connectors. The proposed formalization paves the way for automated reasoning about protocol matching and mapping, and thus for the dynamic synthesis of mediating connectors to enable eternal networked systems, which we investigate as part of the CONNECT European project
Platelet activating factor (1-O-alkyl-2-O-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) Activity of analogs lacking oxygen at the 2-position
In mission-critical Internet of Things systems, applications require not only high availability, reliability, safety, and security but also regulatory compliance, scalability, and serviceability. In addition, they\u27re exposed to uncertainty and variability. Model-driven engineering is a candidate for meeting these challenges
Automated Synthesis of CONNECTors to support Software Evolution
http://ercim-news.ercim.eu/en88/Today's software systems are increasingly networked and are further characterized by ever-changing functionalities provided to/required from the networked environment because of the wide variety of dynamically available heterogeneous applications. To manage evolution in this context, the CONNECT project pursues the automated synthesis of CONNECTors enabling continuous composition and interoperability of applications
Inferring affordances using learning techniques
Interoperability among heterogeneous systems is a key challenge in today’s networked environment, which is characterised by continual change in aspects such as mobility and availability. Automated solutions appear then to be the only way to achieve interoperability with the needed level of flexibility and scalability. While necessary, the techniques used to achieve interaction, working from the highest application level to the lowest protocol level, come at a substantial computational cost, especially when checks are performed indiscriminately between systems in unrelated domains. To overcome this, we propose to use machine learning to extract the high-level functionality of a system and thus restrict the scope of detailed analysis to systems likely to be able to interoperate
- …