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When digitized entities, connected devices and microservices
interact purposefully, we end up with a massive amount of
multi-structured streaming (real-time) data that is continuously
generated by different sources at high speed. Streaming analytics
allows the management, monitoring, and real-time analytics of live
streaming data. The topic has grown in importance due to the
emergence of online analytics and edge and IoT platforms. A real
digital transformation is being achieved across industry verticals
through meticulous data collection, cleansing and crunching in real
time. Capturing and subjecting those value-adding events is
considered to be the prime task for achieving trustworthy and
timely insights. The authors articulate and accentuate the
challenges widely associated with streaming data and analytics,
describe data analytics algorithms and approaches, present edge and
fog computing concepts and technologies and show how streaming
analytics can be accomplished in edge device clouds. They also
delineate several industry use cases across cloud system operations
in transportation and cyber security and other business domains.
The book will be of interest to ICTs industry and academic
researchers, scientists and engineers as well as lecturers and
advanced students in the fields of data science, cloud/fog/edge
architecture, internet of things and artificial intelligence and
related fields of applications. It will also be useful to
cloud/edge/fog and IoT architects, analytics professionals, IT
operations teams and site reliability engineers (SREs).
Advances in computational and device technologies, combined with
the commercial success and acceptance of 3D, haptic, and various
other media presentation devices, has increased commercial interest
in engaging additional senses within the multimedia experience.
This integration is leading to a paradigm shift away from
traditionally defined multimedia systems, and towards more
interactive Multiple Sensory Media (MulSeMedia) systems. Multiple
Sensorial Media Advances and Applications: New Developments in
MulSeMedia provides a comprehensive compilation of knowledge
covering state-of-the-art developments and research, as well as
current innovative activities in MulSeMedia. This book focuses on
the importance of Multiple Sensorial Media and its importance in
media design with an emphasis on the applicability to real world
integration and provides a broad perspective on the future of the
technology in a variety of cohesive topic areas.
This book explores the dynamic landscape in contemporary newsrooms
across three continents by investigating the impact that the
processes of searching, processing, and distributing data and
information and the use of big data, with secure, automatic, and
agile retrieval of information all have in this context.
Journalistic organizations have undergone digital transformations,
and only those implementing accurate transformations survive. In so
doing, the book addresses the fields of e-Communication, Computer
Science, and Information Science and other areas of the authors'
expertise. The first five chapters focus on technical visits to
investigate newsrooms' productive routines and flows in major
dailies from Brazil, Costa Rica, and England. The remaining
chapters consider that the news production routines are cooperative
and distributed and at the same time need to be managed from
different perspectives to support the convergence of digital media.
Last but not least, the book also identifies an increase in
ICT-based tools, with an increasing connection from new media
combined with the growing trend of digital economy practices as
important factors in the new landscape of digital journalism.
This book explores the dynamic landscape in contemporary newsrooms
across three continents by investigating the impact that the
processes of searching, processing, and distributing data and
information and the use of big data, with secure, automatic, and
agile retrieval of information all have in this context.
Journalistic organizations have undergone digital transformations,
and only those implementing accurate transformations survive. In so
doing, the book addresses the fields of e-Communication, Computer
Science, and Information Science and other areas of the authors'
expertise. The first five chapters focus on technical visits to
investigate newsrooms' productive routines and flows in major
dailies from Brazil, Costa Rica, and England. The remaining
chapters consider that the news production routines are cooperative
and distributed and at the same time need to be managed from
different perspectives to support the convergence of digital media.
Last but not least, the book also identifies an increase in
ICT-based tools, with an increasing connection from new media
combined with the growing trend of digital economy practices as
important factors in the new landscape of digital journalism.
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Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems - 15th International Conference, MobiWIS 2018, Barcelona, Spain, August 6-8, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Muhammad Younas, Irfan Awan, George Ghinea, Marisa Catalan Cid
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th
International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent Information
Systems, MobiWIS 2018, held in Barcelona, Spain, in August 2018.
The 15 full papers together with 2 short papers presented in this
volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 50 submissions.
The papers of the MobiWIS 2018 deal with areas such as: mobile web
and apps, wireless sensor networks, web services, cloud services,
web applications, and various web technologies.
This book reviews humanitarian literature and presents the
development of low-cost track & trace management system
integrated with accurate GPS location data pinging using Internet
of Things (IoT). The first part relates to mobile device
configuration with an embedded GPS and wireless Internet connection
to transmit its current location. The second part presents web
server implementation and development that receives the data,
parses it, and stores it for access over the Internet. The third
part discusses the user interface that allows one to visually
identify the current location of the device.
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