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This book focuses on the Internet of Everything and related fields.
The Internet of Everything adds connectivity and intelligence to
just about every device, giving it special functions. The book
provides a common platform for integrating information from
heterogeneous sources. However, this can be quite reductive, as the
Internet of Everything provides links not only among things, but
also data, people, and business processes. The evolution of current
sensor and device networks, with strong interactions between people
and social environments, will have a dramatic impact on everything
from city planning, first responders, the military and health. Such
a shared ecosystem will allow for the interaction between data,
sensor inputs and heterogeneous systems. Semantics is a fundamental
component of this since semantic technologies are able to provide
the necessary bridge between different data representations, and to
solve terminology incongruence. Integrating data from distributed
devices, sensor networks, social networks and biomedical
instruments requires, first of all, the systematization of the
current state of the art in such fields. Then, it is necessary to
identify a common action thread to actually merge and homogenize
standards and techniques applied in such a heterogeneous field. The
exact requirements of an Internet of Everything environment need to
be precisely identified and formally expressed, and finally, the
role of modern computing paradigms, such as Cloud and Fog
Computing, needs to be assessed with respect to the requirements
expressed by an Internet of Everything ecosystem.
Smart Data: State-of-the-Art Perspectives in Computing and
Applications explores smart data computing techniques to provide
intelligent decision making and prediction services support for
business, science, and engineering. It also examines the latest
research trends in fields related to smart data computing and
applications, including new computing theories, data mining and
machine learning techniques. The book features contributions from
leading experts and covers cutting-edge topics such as smart data
and cloud computing, AI for networking, smart data deep learning,
Big Data capture and representation, AI for Big Data applications,
and more. Features Presents state-of-the-art research in big data
and smart computing Provides a broad coverage of topics in data
science and machine learning Combines computing methods with domain
knowledge and a focus on applications in science, engineering, and
business Covers data security and privacy, including AI techniques
Includes contributions from leading researchers
This book focuses on the Internet of Everything and related fields.
The Internet of Everything adds connectivity and intelligence to
just about every device, giving it special functions. The book
provides a common platform for integrating information from
heterogeneous sources. However, this can be quite reductive, as the
Internet of Everything provides links not only among things, but
also data, people, and business processes. The evolution of current
sensor and device networks, with strong interactions between people
and social environments, will have a dramatic impact on everything
from city planning, first responders, the military and health. Such
a shared ecosystem will allow for the interaction between data,
sensor inputs and heterogeneous systems. Semantics is a fundamental
component of this since semantic technologies are able to provide
the necessary bridge between different data representations, and to
solve terminology incongruence. Integrating data from distributed
devices, sensor networks, social networks and biomedical
instruments requires, first of all, the systematization of the
current state of the art in such fields. Then, it is necessary to
identify a common action thread to actually merge and homogenize
standards and techniques applied in such a heterogeneous field. The
exact requirements of an Internet of Everything environment need to
be precisely identified and formally expressed, and finally, the
role of modern computing paradigms, such as Cloud and Fog
Computing, needs to be assessed with respect to the requirements
expressed by an Internet of Everything ecosystem.
This book offers readers a quick, comprehensive and up-to-date
overview of the most important methodologies, technologies, APIs
and standards related to the portability and interoperability of
cloud applications and services, illustrated by a number of use
cases representing a variety of interoperability and portability
scenarios. The lack of portability and interoperability between
cloud platforms at different service levels is the main issue
affecting cloud-based services today. The brokering, negotiation,
management, monitoring and reconfiguration of cloud resources are
challenging tasks for developers and users of cloud applications
due to the different business models associated with resource
consumption, and to the variety of services and features offered by
different cloud providers. In chapter 1 the concepts of cloud
portability and interoperability are introduced, together with the
issues and limitations arising when such features are lacking or
ignored. Subsequently, chapter 2 provides an overview of the
state-of-the-art methodologies and technologies that are currently
used or being explored to enable cloud portability and
interoperability. Chapter 3 illustrates the main cross-platform
cloud APIs and how they can solve interoperability and portability
issues. In turn, chapter 4 presents a set of ready-to-use solutions
which, either because of their broad-scale use in cloud computing
scenarios or because they utilize established or emerging
standards, play a fundamental part in providing interoperable and
portable solutions. Lastly, chapter 5 presents an overview of
emerging standards for cloud Interoperability and portability.
Researchers and developers of cloud-based services will find here a
brief survey of the relevant methodologies, APIs and standards,
illustrated by case studies and complemented by an extensive
reference list for more detailed descriptions of every topic
covered.
This book offers a multidisciplinary strategy for finding new and
more effective human-computer interaction approaches, in particular
from a socio-technical perspective, that facilitate the exploration
and exploitation of benefits that information technologies (IT)
offer organizations. Though the relationship between IT and
organizations is certainly very strong, it is also one of the
greatest obstacles to securing benefits from their interaction. The
participation of organizational users in the planning and design
stages of IT interfaces is the main area of human-computer
interaction, where a wealth of contributions are positively
enriching both the academic and management discussions. Thus, a new
approach for managing this relationship is needed, one in which the
different stakeholders are suitably taken into account. Moreover,
the outstanding success of the 2.0 phenomenon offers an example of
a relevant platform where human-computer interaction has been
widely developed and exploited. Consequently, this will influence
and already is influencing - the way IT and users interact with
each other. The book is based on a selection of the best papers -
original, double blind peer-reviewed contributions - from the
annual conference of the Italian chapter of the AIS, held in Milan,
Italy in December 2013.
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Euro-Par 2011: Parallel Processing Workshops - CCPI, CGWS, HeteroPar, HiBB, HPCVirt, HPPC, HPSS, MDGS, ProPer, Resilience, UCHPC, VHPC, Bordeaux, France, August 29 -- September 2, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (Paperback, 2012)
Michael Alexander, Pasqua D'Ambra, Adam Belloum, George Bosilca, Mario Cannataro, …
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This book constitutes thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the workshops of the 17th International Conference
on Parallel Computing, Euro-Par 2011, held in Bordeaux, France, in
August 2011. The papers of these 12 workshops CCPI, CGWS,
HeteroPar, HiBB, HPCVirt, HPPC, HPSS HPCF, PROPER, CCPI, and VHPC
focus on promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and
distributed computing.
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Euro-Par 2011: Parallel Processing Workshops - CCPI, CGWS, HeteroPar, HiBB, HPCVirt, HPPC, HPSS, MDGS, ProPer, Resilience, UCHPC, VHPC, Bordeaux, France, August 29 -- September 2, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 2012)
Michael Alexander, Pasqua D'Ambra, Adam Belloum, George Bosilca, Mario Cannataro, …
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This book constitutes thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the workshops of the 17th International Conference
on Parallel Computing, Euro-Par 2011, held in Bordeaux, France, in
August 2011. The papers of these 12 workshops CCPI, CGWS,
HeteroPar, HiBB, HPCVirt, HPPC, HPSS HPCF, PROPER, CCPI, and VHPC
focus on promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and
distributed computing.
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Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications - 4th International Symposium, ISPA 2006, Sorrento, Italy, December 4-6, 2006, Proceedings (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
Minyi Guo, Laurence T. Yang, Beniamino Di Martino, Hans Zima, Jack Dongarra, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and
Applications, ISPA 2006, held in Sorrento, Italy in November 2006.
The 79 revised full papers presented together with five keynote
speeches cover architectures, networks, languages, algorithms,
middleware, cooperative computing, software, and applications.
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Frontiers of High Performance Computing and Networking - ISPA 2006 Workshops - ISPA 2006 International Workshops FHPCN, XHPC, S-GRACE, GridGIS, HPC-GTP, PDCE, ParDMCom, WOMP, ISDF, and UPWN, Sorrento, Italy, December 4 -7, 2006, Proceedings (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
Geyong Min, Beniamino Di Martino, Laurence T. Yang, Minyi Guo, Gudula Ruenger
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This book constitutes the refereed joint proceedings of ten
international workshops held in conjunction with the 4th
International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and
Applications, ISPA 2006, held in Sorrento, Italy in December 2006.
It contains 116 papers that contribute to enlarging the spectrum of
the more general topics treated in the ISPA 2006 main
conference.
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High Performance Computing and Communications - First International Conference, HPCC 2005, Sorrento, Italy, September, 21-23, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Jack Dongarra, Laurence T. Yang, Omer F. Rana, Beniamino Di Martino
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Welcome to the proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on
High P- formance Computing and Communications (HPCC 2005) which was
held in Sorrento (Naples), Italy, September 21-23, 2005.
Withtherapidgrowthincomputing andcommunicationtechnology, thepast
decade has witnessed a
proliferationofpowerfulparallelanddistributed systems and an
ever-increasing demand for the practice of high performance
computing and communication(HPCC). HPCChas movedinto the
mainstreamof comp- ing and become a key technology in determining
future research and devel- ment activities in many academic and
industrial branches, especially when the solution of large and
complex problems must cope with very tight timing sch-
ules.TheHPCC2005conferenceprovidedaforumfor engineersandscientists
in academia, industry,
andgovernmenttoaddressallresultingprofoundchallenges, and to
presentand discuss their new ideas, researchresults, applications
and - perience on all aspects of high performance computing and
communications. There was a very large number of paper submissions
(263), not only from Europe, but also from Asia and the Paci?c, and
North and South America. All submissions were reviewed by at least
three Program or Technical Committee members or external reviewers.
It was extremely di?cult to select the pres- tations for the
conference because there were so many excellent and interesting
submissions. In order to allocate as many papers as possible and
keep the high quality of the conference, we ?nally decided to
accept 76 regular papers and 44
shortpapersfororalpresentations.Webelievethatallofthesepapersandtopics
not only provided novel ideas, new results, work in progress and
state-of-the-art techniques in this ?eld, but also stimulated the
future research activities in the area of high performance
computing and communicati
The message passing paradigmis the most frequently used approachto
devel- ing high performance computing applications on parallel and
distributed c- puting architectures.The ParallelVirtual Machine
(PVM) and Message Passing Interface (MPI) are the two main
representatives in this domain. This volume comprises 61 selected
contributions presented at the 12th European PVM/MPI Users' Group
Meeting, which was held in Sorrento, Italy, September 18-21, 2005.
The conference was organized by the Dipartimento di Ingegneria
dell'Informazione of the Second University of Naples, Italy in
coll- oration with CREATE and the Institute of Graphics and
Parallel Processing (GUP) of the Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Austria. The conference was previously held in Budapest, Hungary
(2004), Venice, Italy (2003), Linz, Austria (2002), Santorini,
Greece (2001), Balatonfur ] ed, Hungary (2000), Barcelona, Spain
(1999), Liverpool, UK (1998), and Krakow, Poland (1997). The ?rst
three conferences were devoted to PVM and were held in Munich,
Germany (1996), Lyon, France (1995), and Rome, Italy (1994). In its
twelfth year, this conference is well established as the forum for
users and developers of PVM, MPI, and other message passing
environments. Int- actions between these groups have proved to be
very useful for developing new ideas in parallel computing, and for
applying some of those already existent to new practical ?elds. The
main topics of the meeting were evaluation and p- formance of PVM
and MPI, extensions, implementations and improvements of PVMandMPI,
parallelalgorithmsusing the messagepassingparadigm, parallel
applications in science and engineering, and cluster and grid
computing."
Smart Data: State-of-the-Art Perspectives in Computing and
Applications explores smart data computing techniques to provide
intelligent decision making and prediction services support for
business, science, and engineering. It also examines the latest
research trends in fields related to smart data computing and
applications, including new computing theories, data mining and
machine learning techniques. The book features contributions from
leading experts and covers cutting-edge topics such as smart data
and cloud computing, AI for networking, smart data deep learning,
Big Data capture and representation, AI for Big Data applications,
and more. Features Presents state-of-the-art research in big data
and smart computing Provides a broad coverage of topics in data
science and machine learning Combines computing methods with domain
knowledge and a focus on applications in science, engineering, and
business Covers data security and privacy, including AI techniques
Includes contributions from leading researchers
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