14 research outputs found

    WebID+ACO: A distributed identification mechanism for social web.

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    Abstract. This paper defines an approach to managing digital identity requiring special-purpose technology on the browser client. We propose a mechanism using standards, such as HTTP(S) extended with WebID Protocol and Semantic Web ontologies and vocabularies. We present a scalable method that allows user authentication and authorization to work across multiple websites, enterprises, devices, and browsers in a uniform and easy-to-use manner

    From mashups to telco mashups: A survey

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    Given their increasing popularity and novel requirements and characteristics, telco mashups deserve an analysis that goes beyond what's available for mashups in general. Here, the authors cluster telco services into different types, analyze their features, derive a telco mashup reference architecture, and survey how well existing mashup tools can respond to these mashups' novel needs. © 2012 IEEE

    Business Process Integration using Telco Mashups

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    AbstractIn this paper we present our approach to support business processes integration and execution using telco services. We adopt Web mashup techniques to systematically develop collaborative Web applications and utilize telco services as a well-known and ubiquitous medium for data transfer and exchange. We define a telco mashup reference architecture and derive a dedicated mashup execution platform. Finally, we present current research challenges and give an outlook of further work

    FTIR-inferred biogeochemical properties for the past 3.6 Myr in the sediment record of core ICDP5011-1 in Lake Elgygytgyn, NE Russia

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    A number of studies have shown that Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) can be applied to quantitatively assess lacustrine sediment constituents. In this study, we developed calibration models based on FTIR for the quantitative determination of biogenic silica (BSi; n = 420; gradient: 0.9-56.5%), total organic carbon (TOC; n = 309; gradient: 0-2.9%), and total inorganic carbon (TIC; n= 152; gradient: 0-0.4%) in a 318 m-long sediment record with a basal age of 3.6 million years from Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic. The developed partial least squares (PLS) regression models yield high cross-validated (CV) R2CV = 0.86-0.91 and low root mean square error of cross-validation (RMSECV) (3.1-7.0% of the gradient for the different properties). By applying these models to 6771 samples from the entire sediment record, we obtained detailed insight into bioproductivity variations in Lake El'gygytgyn throughout the middle to late Pliocene and Quaternary. High accumulation rates of BSi indicate a productivity maximum during the middle Pliocene (3.6-3.3 Ma), followed by gradually decreasing rates during the late Pliocene and Quaternary. The average BSi accumulation during the middle Pliocene was ~3 times higher than maximum accumulation rates during the past 1.5 million years. The indicated progressive deterioration of environmental and climatic conditions in the Siberian Arctic starting at ca. 3.3 Ma is consistent with the first occurrence of glacial periods and the finally complete establishment of glacial-interglacial cycles during the Quaternary
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