High-level Component Interfaces for Collaborative Development: A Proposal Thomas Marlowe, Vassilka Kirova Pages: 1-6
 ABSTRACT: Software development has rapidly moved toward
collaborative development models where multiple
partners collaborate in creating and evolving software
intensive systems or components of sophisticated
ubiquitous socio-technical-ecosystems. In this paper
we extend the concept of software interface to a
flexible high-level interface as means for
accommodating change and localizing, controlling and
managing the exchange of knowledge and functional,
behavioral, quality, project and business related
information between the partners and between the
developed components. 
  Advancing Adaptivity in Enterprise Collaboration Norbert Jastroch Pages: 7-11
 ABSTRACT: Enterprise interoperability and collaborative work are
two aspects to involve in knowledge oriented enterprise
collaboration. The first one implies a rather systemic
view, the second one a rather activity related view on
collaboration of enterprises within their ecosystems. For
example, manufacturing or distribution are often dealt
with by applying an input-output perspective. Product
development or supply maintenance are increasingly
organized as a set of networked activities performed by
different actors inside and outside the enterprise, and
therefore are to be dealt with by applying the perspective
of composite practices.
Information technology is challenged to support both
aspects. However, the predominant approaches in
modelling and engineering of systems still permit
instantiations with low adaptivity. This interferes with
easy take-up in business practice. On this background,
the paper suggests enhancing existing structure with
additional features to ease adaptivity of enterprise
collaboration systems. It reflects work that was done on
the subjects of enterprise interoperability and
collaborative working environments. 
  The Globalization of Small Businesses: The Virgin Islands’ Perspective Dana Lewis-Ambrose Pages: 12-17
 ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study was to examine how globalization has 
affected  the  small  business  sector  of  the  Virgin  Islands  (BVI). 
Globalization   refers   to   the   extension   of   production   and 
distribution   of   goods   and   services   on   a   vastly   greater 
international scale 
[10]
. Overall, the paper has determined that a 
legal definition of small businesses should be sought in the form 
of  legislation  to  provide  a  legal  framework  to  improve  the 
direction    of  the  sector.  In  the  same  vein,  the  eligibility  and 
classification guidelines should be revisited in an effort to make 
them  more  practical  in  their  application  to  small  businesses  in 
the  territory.  It  was  also  found  that  the  contribution  of  small 
businesses  within  the  territory  may  be  undervalued  because  of 
limitations to data collection in this sector; thus minimizing the 
decision making, information sharing and support for the sector. 
The  research  used  interviews  and  questionnaires  conducted 
among  small  business  stakeholders  within  the  BVI,  to  validate 
this  claim.  In  addition,  newspaper  and  other  documentary 
sources were accessed. On ethical grounds, direct reference to a 
number  of  the  persons  interviewed  or  surveyed  has  been 
avoided. 
  Common Ground Between Three Cultures Yehuda Peled, Gloria Dunnivan Pages: 18-24
 ABSTRACT: The   Triwizard   program   with   Israel   brought   together 
students from three different communities: an Israeli Arab 
school,  an  Israeli  Jewish  school,  and  an  American  public 
school with few Jews and even fewer Muslims. The two 
Israeli  groups  met  in  Israel  to  find  common  ground  and 
overcome    their    differences    through    dialogue    and 
understanding.  They  communicated  with  the  American 
school  via  technology  such  as  video-conferencing,  Skype, 
and  emails.  The  program  culminated  with  a  visit  to  the     
U.S.  The  goal  of  the  program  was  to  embark  upon  a 
process that would bring about intercultural awareness and 
acceptance  at  the  subjective  level,  guiding  all  involved  to 
develop  empathy  and  an  insider’s  view  of  the  other’s 
culture. 
 
It  was  an  attempt  to  have  a  group  of  Israeli  high  school 
students  and  a  group  of  Arab  Israeli  students  who  had  a 
fearful,  distrustful  perception  of  each  other  find  common 
ground and become friends. 
 
TriWizard  was  designed  to  have  participants  begin  a 
dialogue  about  issues,  beliefs,  and  emotions  based  on  the 
premise   that   cross-cultural   training   strategies   that   are 
effective in changing knowledge are those that engage the 
emotions,  and  actively  develop  empathy  and  an  insider’s 
views  of  another  culture  focused  on  what  they  have  in 
common.  Participants  learned  that  they  could  become 
friends despite their cultural differences. 
  An Interactive Online Education System for the Supplemental Nutrition Program Chia-Chi Teng, Rickelle Richards, Ryan Amy, Thomas Coplen, Corey Niepraschk, Alma Ohene-Opare, Matthew Smith, Lori Ameh Pages: 25-29
 ABSTRACT: Public health education is a key component in the 
variety  of  services  provided  by  local  health  departments, 
particularly for the low-income demographic. In addition to 
helping the participants to live a healthier lifestyle, nutrition 
education  sessions  are  a  required  component  of  a  specific 
program for low-income mothers and children, entitled the 
Special   Supplemental   Nutrition   Program   for   Women, 
Infants, and Children (WIC).  However, some women in the 
Utah County WIC program were not receiving the sessions 
because   the   inconvenient   class   times   and   scheduling 
difficulty.  With  the  increasing  availability  of  the  internet 
access by WIC participants, we can increase the availability 
and  effectiveness  of  the  nutrition  education  by  providing 
courses online via the Utah County’s WIC website. We are 
designing  a  system  consisting  of  a  web  interface  and  a 
database  backend,  where  health  workers  can  author  and 
publish   interactive   content,   track   users’   progress,   and 
evaluate the outcome of the courses taken. 
  Advanced 3D-CAD Design Methods in Education and Research Mario Hirz, Alexander Harrich, Patrick Rossbacher Pages: 30-34
 ABSTRACT: The  integration  of  advanced  virtual  engineering  methods  into 
3D-CAD   based   development   processes   leads   to   increased 
requirements,  concerning  the  software  packages  as  well  as 
regarding  the  applied  procedures  and  strategies.  Modern  IT-
based engineering tools offer much more than the conventional 
development  methodologies  in  component  creation  and  digital 
mock-up processes. The trend definitely goes into the direction 
of  simultaneous  CAE  -  support  during  the  layout  and  design 
phases,  attendant  quality  and  structural  management  and  the 
implementation  of  external  data  sources  and  receivers  into  the 
product  development.  It  is  up  to  the  engineers  to  tap  the  full 
potential   of   virtual   engineering   processes   regarding   time 
reduction,   error   prevention   in   early   phases   and   through 
technical   modifications,   whereas   the   applied   methods   and 
strategies  represent  a  key  factor  on  the  way  to  efficient 
progresses.  
The  present  publication includes  an  assessment  and  evaluation 
of modern 3D-CAD based development processes and discusses 
future prospects in the field of virtual engineering. On the basis 
of parametric geometry generation, different methods and tools, 
which are able to increase the efficiency in virtual development 
processes, will be introduced and compared. 
  Impact of technological innovations on economic growth of nations Romuald I. Zalewski, Eulalia SkawiŃska Pages: 35-40
 ABSTRACT: The  aim  of  this  paper  is  to  review  current  achievements 
relating  to  the  theory  of  innovative  activity  and  innovation 
including concept of ‘triple helix’ and its extension by adding 
customer.   A   concept   of   horizontal   and   vertical   product 
differentiation  and  access  to  sources  of  knowledge  has  been 
linked  to  product  quality  and  innovative  activity.  Access  to 
knowledge depends on the type of research and development 
(R&D) activity and network governance between firms. 
  Autonomous Cargo Transport System for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, using Visual Servoing Noah Kuntz, Paul Oh Pages: 41-46
 ABSTRACT: This paper presents the design and testing of a system for
autonomous tracking, pickup, and delivery of cargo via an
unmanned helicopter.   The tracking system uses a visual
servoing algorithm and is tested using open loop velocity
control of a six degree of freedom gantry system with a
camera mounted via a pan-tilt unit on the end effecter. The
pickup system uses vision to direct the camera pan tilt unit
to track the target, and uses a hook attached to a second
pan tilt unit to pick up the cargo. The ability of the pickup
system to hook a target is tested by mounting it on the
Systems Integrated Sensor Test Rig gantry system while
recorded helicopter velocities are played back by the test
rig. 
 
 
  |  | An Integrated GPS/PDA/GIS Telegeoprocessing System for Traffic & Environment Ana Luísa Ramos, José Vasconcelos Ferreira, Jaime Barceló Pages: 47-53
 ABSTRACT: The  development  of  sustainable  urban  transport  networks  is  a 
present priority for world leaders, national governors and local 
authorities.  The  challenge  is  to  increase  mobility  reducing  the 
adverse  impacts   of  transport.  The  potential  of  Intelligent 
Transportation  Systems  (ITS)  to  provide  solutions  for  the  21 st  
century  sustainable  urban  transport  system  has  already  been 
demonstrated  in  several  piecewise  applications.  An  integrated 
framework  that  addresses  the  needs  of  municipal  authorities, 
that  integrates  the  data  spread  through  different  sources,  that 
supports  the  intelligent  traffic & environment  operations,  and 
that   provides   information   to   the   citizens   steering   their 
involvement and commitment is of critical importance and can 
be the enabler towards the creation of more efficient, safety, and 
environmental-friendly  transport  networks  that  promote  the 
citizens’ quality of life. 
This  work  describes  an  integrated  GPS  (Global  Positioning 
System) / PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) / GIS (Geographical 
Information  System)  system  which  is  part  of  the  mentioned 
framework.  The  system  includes  prototypes  for  mobile  urban 
traffic  data  acquisition,  with  a  GPS  -equipped  vehicle,  a  PDA 
application and wireless communications, and for a geodatabase 
with a related Web application for urban traffic & environment. 
Their  integrated  operation  is  exemplified  for  a  real  urban 
transport system. 
  Statistical traffic modeling of MPEG frame size: Experiments and Analysis Kyungwoo Kim, Haniph A. Latchman Pages: 54-59
 ABSTRACT: For   guaranteed   quality   of   service   (QoS)   and   sufficient 
bandwidth  in  a  communication  network  which  provides  an 
integrated  multimedia  service,  it  is  important  to  obtain  an 
analytical  and  tractable  model  of  the  compressed  MPEG  data. 
This  paper  presents  a statistical approach to a group  of picture 
(GOP)  MPEG  frame  size  model  to  increase  network  traffic 
performance  in  a  communication  network.  We  extract  MPEG 
frame data from commercial DVD movies and make probability 
histograms  to  analyze  the  statistical  characteristics  of  MPEG 
frame  data.  Six  candidates  of  probability  distributions  are 
considered  here  and  their  parameters  are  obtained  from  the 
empirical data using the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE). 
This  paper  shows  that  the  lognormal  distribution  is  the  best 
fitting model of MPEG-2 total frame data. 
  Advanced Data Mining of Leukemia Cells Micro-Arrays Richard S. Segall, Ryan M. Pierce Pages: 60-66
 ABSTRACT: This   paper   provides   continuation   and   extensions   of 
previous  research  by  Segall  and  Pierce  (2009a)  that 
discussed   data   mining   for   micro-array   databases   of 
Leukemia cells for primarily self-organized maps (SOM). 
As  Segall  and  Pierce  (2009a)  and  Segall  and  Pierce 
(2009b)  the  results  of  applying  data  mining  are  shown 
and  discussed  for  the  data  categories  of  microarray 
databases  of  HL60,  Jurkat,  NB4  and  U937  Leukemia 
cells that are also described in this article. 
 
First,  a  background  section  is  provided  on  the  work  of 
others  pertaining  to  the  applications  of  data  mining  to 
micro-array databases of Leukemia cells and micro-array 
databases  in  general.  As  noted  in  predecessor  article  by 
Segall and Pierce (2009a), micro-array databases are one 
of  the  most  popular  functional  genomics  tools  in  use 
today. 
 
This  research  in  this  paper  is  intended  to  use  advanced 
data  mining  technologies  for  better  interpretations  and 
knowledge discovery as generated by the patterns of gene 
expressions  of  HL60,  Jurkat,  NB4  and  U937  Leukemia 
cells. The advanced data mining performed entailed using 
other data mining tools such as cubic clustering criterion, 
variable  importance  rankings,  decision  trees,  and  more 
detailed examinations of data mining statistics and study 
of other self-organized maps (SOM) clustering regions of 
workspace as generated by SAS Enterprise Miner version 
4.  Conclusions  and  future  directions  of  the  research  are 
also presented. 
  A practical procedure for assessing resilience of social-ecological system using the System Dynamics Approach Newton Paulo Bueno Pages: 67-71
 ABSTRACT: While growing attention has been paid to the idea of   
resilience of social-ecological   systems, it seems that  
there  still  are  a  number  of  gaps  to  bridge  before  we 
could  really  use  this  concept  for  practical  purposes. 
The main problem is that the most of the works in the 
field  are  unclear  on  how  to  unequivocally  measure 
the degree of resilience of particular social-ecological 
systems.  In  this  paper,  we  suggest  to  be  possible   
identifying  the  loss  of  resilience  of  social-ecological 
systems  as  a  process  of  loop  dominance  shift.    In 
order  to  illustrate  the  argument,  we  use  a  very 
stylized   system   dynamics   model   for   irrigation 
systems  developed  by  scholars  associated  to  the 
Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at 
Indiana University. 
  The Use of Probabilistic Systems to Mimic the Behaviour of Idiotypic AIS Robot Controllers Amanda M. Whitbrook, Uwe Aickelin, Jonathan M. Garibaldi Pages: 72-79
 ABSTRACT: Previous  work  has  shown  that  robot  navigation  systems  that 
employ an architecture based upon the idiotypic network theory 
of   the   immune   system   have   an   advantage   over   control 
techniques  that  rely  on  reinforcement  learning  only.  This  is 
thought  to  be  a  result  of  intelligent  behaviour  selection  on  the 
part of the  idiotypic robot. In this paper an  attempt is made to 
imitate  idiotypic  dynamics  by  creating  controllers  that  use 
reinforcement with a number of different probabilistic schemes 
to  select  robot  behaviour.  The  aims  are  to  show  that  the 
idiotypic system is not merely performing some kind of periodic 
random  behaviour  selection,  and  to  try  to  gain  further  insight 
into  the  processes  that  govern  the  idiotypic  mechanism.  Trials 
are  carried  out  using  simulated  Pioneer  robots  that  undertake 
navigation exercises. Results show that a scheme that boosts the 
probability of selecting highly-ranked alternative behaviours to 
50%  during  stall  conditions  comes  closest  to  achieving  the 
properties of the idiotypic system, but remains unable to match 
it in terms of all round performance. 
  Automatic Construction of Semantic Dictionary for Question Categorization Tianyong Hao, Xingliang Ni, Xiaojun Quan, Wenyin Liu Pages: 80-85
 ABSTRACT: An automatic method for building a  semantic  dictionary from 
existing   questions   in   a   pattern-based   question   answering 
system is proposed for question categorization. This dictionary 
consists  of  two  main  parts:  Semantic  Domain  Terms  (SDT), 
which  is  a  domain  specific  term  list,  and  Semantic  Labeled 
Terms  (SLT),  which  contain  common  terms   tagged  with 
semantic  labels.  The  semantic  dictionary  is  built  using  the 
proposed  method  on  a  set  of  2509  questions  with  semantic 
patterns   in   our   system.  3390  questions   without  semantic 
patterns  are  used  as  ground  truth  to  test  its  performance. 
Experimental  results   show   that   the   precision  of  question 
classification  is  improved  by  7.5%  in  average  after  using  the 
constructed  semantic  dictionary  compared  with  the  baseline 
method. 
  Connecting Buildings to Public Safety Networks Alan Vinh, David Holmberg Pages: 86-90
 ABSTRACT: The  operation  of  modern  commercial  buildings  uses  digital 
control systems which monitor a vast amount of sensors. These 
sensors in turn produce data that is available for building control 
but also can be mission-critical for effective emergency response. 
First responders can be notified of designated building alerts in 
real-time  so  that  actions  can  be  performed  promptly.  The 
capability  to  monitor  building  devices  and  to  keep  the  first 
responder community updated with the latest building information 
during emergency situations, as well as the ability to remotely 
control certain building devices and processes, can be realized. 
 
This    paper    presents    a    framework    for    standards-based 
communication  of  real-time  building  alerts,  via  public  safety 
networks,  to  9-1-1  dispatch  and  into  the  hands  of  emergency 
responders.  This  research  will  assist  in  the  development  and 
deployment of commercial products with new levels of capability 
for  situational  awareness  to  help  save  lives  and  properties  in 
emergency situations. 
 
 
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