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Internet of Things. User-Centric IoT - First International Summit, IoT360 2014, Rome, Italy, October 27-28, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Raffaele Giaffreda, Radu-Laurentiu Vieriu, Edna Pasher, Gabriel Bendersky, Antonio J Jara, …
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The two-volume set LNICST 150 and 151 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed post-conference proceedings of the First International
Internet of Things Summit, IoT360 2014, held in Rome, Italy, in
October 2014. This volume contains 74 full papers carefully
reviewed and selected from 118 submissions at the following four
conferences: the First International Conference on Cognitive
Internet of Things Technologies, COIOTE 2014; the First
International Conference on Pervasive Games, PERGAMES 2014; the
First International Conference on IoT Technologies for HealthCare,
HealthyIoT 2014; and the First International Conference on IoT as a
Service, IoTaaS 2014. The papers cover the following topics:
user-centric IoT; artificial intelligence techniques for the IoT;
the design and deployment of pervasive games for various sectors,
such as health and wellbeing, ambient assisted living, smart cities
and societies, education, cultural heritage, and tourism; delivery
of electronic healthcare; patient care and medical data management;
smart objects; networking considerations for IoT; platforms for
IoTaaS; adapting to the IoT environment; modeling IoTaaS; machine
to machine support in IoT.
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Cloud Computing - First International Conference, CloudComp 2009, Munich, Germany, October 19-21, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Dimiter Avresky, Michel Diaz, Arndt Bode, Bruno Ciciani, Eliezer Dekel
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Welcome totheproceedings ofCloudComp 2009. A computing cloudis more
thana collection of computer resources, because itpro vides
mechanisms to manage those resources. In a cloud computing
platform, software is migrating from the desktop to the "clouds,"
promising users, at any time and anywhere, access totheirprograms
anddata. Thisyear, 44 academic, industrial andstudent papers from
all overthe world were submitted, of which 17were accepted as
regular longpapers. Additionally, threewere included as shortpapers
on hottopics. The Program Committee appreciates the time
andeffortall of the researchers put into preparing theirpapers.
Many thanks also to themembers oftheProgram Committee
andtheexternal reviewers foralloftheirhard workin reading,
evaluating, and providing detailed feedback. Without the contribu
tions of both of these groups, CloudComp would not have been such a
lively symposium. The symposium featured keynote addresses by Jesus
Villasante, Head of Unit, European Commission, Dane Walther,
Director of Custom Engineering, Akamai Technologies Inc. Cambridge,
MA, USA, Greg Malewicz, Google, Mountain View, CA, USA, andMauro
Campanella, Consortium GARR, Italy. A scientific visitof the
Leibniz Supercomputer Centre (LRZ), Bavarian Academy of Science,
Garching (Munich), was organized during the conference. The visit
was hosted byProf.A. Bode. We feel that the symposium willgrow and
develop in its service to the research community within
bothacademia andindustry."
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