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Carl E Stafstrom - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • counseling youth about military Service options and selective Service Registration an integral part of anticipatory guidance of adolescents
    Pediatrics, 2007
    Co-Authors: Carl E Stafstrom
    Abstract:

    Pediatricians play a crucial role in counseling adolescents about numerous aspects of health and well-being. Anticipatory guidance for this age group includes discussion of risk-taking behaviors; drug, tobacco, and alcohol use; depression and suicide; sexuality and safe sex practices; family planning and dynamics; eating disorders; and a wide variety of other health and developmentally related topics.1–4 Counseling this age group may also include issues related to planning for higher education and future vocation. I propose that anticipatory guidance of adolescents should also include discussion about military Service and alternatives, the laws regarding Registration (and consequences for failure to register) with the Selective Service System (SSS), and the medical and psychological effects of war. Specific developmental challenges face adolescents who opt for (United States) or are required to participate in (many other countries) military Service. By late adolescence, individuals have usually developed the ability to think in abstract terms, plan for their future, and engage in independent life choices,5 yet this age group still lacks full psychosocial maturation. Exposure to the demands of military Service (absolute conformity and obedience, lack of independence, separation from family, real risk of physical harm) places unique stresses on adolescents in peacetime and even more so during times of war.5 The purpose of this commentary is to raise awareness among pediatricians and other providers of adolescent health care about current SSS laws, possible changes to such laws that could occur at any time, and options available to adolescents who, by reason of conscience, choose not to participate in military Service or perhaps even register with the SSS. To my knowledge, this topic is rarely if ever discussed in the context of anticipatory guidance of adolescents facing educational and career choices, and extensive search of the literature failed to reveal any references … Address correspondence to Carl E. Stafstrom, MD, PhD, Department of Neurology, H6-528, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792. E-mail: stafstrom{at}neurology.wisc.edu

Shuiguang Deng - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • GCC (2) - Virtual Workflow Management System in Grid Environment
    Grid and Cooperative Computing, 2004
    Co-Authors: Shuiguang Deng, Qi Gao
    Abstract:

    Building a workflow management system (WFMS) is a large project. However, with the development of grid technology, it becomes easily to do that. In Open Grid Service Architecture (OGSA), everything is a Service. Thus, a workflow management system can be easily built upon a set of Services. Some workflow management Services and important components are proposed in this paper. And the definition of virtual workflow management system (VWFMS) is presented. Some related issues like Service Registration and discovery will be discussed in detail.

  • SMC (4) - ASCEND: a framework for automatic Service composition and execution in dynamic environment
    2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37583), 1
    Co-Authors: Shuiguang Deng
    Abstract:

    Web Service is becoming more and more popular on the Internet. Composing existing Services into large functional units will bring added values for organizations. Due to the dynamic characteristic of the Internet, building a framework for Service composition and execution must provide a mechanism to design and execute Service composition in a very flexible and efficient way. To build such a framework, some basic issues related to Services must be put into consideration. These issues include Service description, Service Registration, Service discovery, Service matching and so on. To resolve those problems in an automatic or semiautomatic way, semantic knowledge is the key. ASCEND is a framework to provide a resolution for Service composition and execution automatically and dynamically. In ASCEND, we combine ontology with Service Registration so that the automatic Service discovery and Service matching can be realized based on ontology inference.

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Siobhán Clarke - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Middleware for internet of things: an evaluation in a small-scale IoT environment
    Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments, 2018
    Co-Authors: Andrei Palade, Christian Cabrera, Fan Li, Gary White, M. A. Razzaque, Siobhán Clarke
    Abstract:

    The internet of things (IoT) envisages an ultralarge-scale network of things, which will offer Services to a large number of applications in numerous domains and environments. A middleware can ease application development by providing the necessary functional components for Service Registration, discovery and composition. Recently, there have been a large number of proposals for IoT middleware solutions, and a few recent studies have surveyed and qualitatively evaluated these IoT middleware proposals against a variety of functional features. This paper is an extension of these studies with an evaluation of four representative middlewares in a small-scale scenario to provide a more in-depth perspective of the state of the art with reference to the scale and heterogeneity of dynamic IoT environments. The results show a number of issues. Service Registration, discovery and composition components still require human intervention. With such a large number of available Services, these components need to be automated to enable fast deployment and adaptation of IoT applications. The scalability evaluation of new proposals should follow a holistic approach, as opposed to considering only individual components. Finally, support for user’s non-functional requirements is limited to best-effort QoS.

  • WoWMoM - Middleware for Internet of Things: A quantitative evaluation in small scale
    2017 IEEE 18th International Symposium on A World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM), 2017
    Co-Authors: Andrei Palade, Christian Cabrera, Gary White, M. A. Razzaque, Siobhán Clarke
    Abstract:

    Recently, there have been a large number of proposals for IoT middleware solutions. In addition, a few recent studies have surveyed and qualitatively evaluated these IoT middleware proposals against functional and non-functional features. A quantitative evaluation is also needed to complement these existing qualitative studies and provide a more in-depth perspective of the state of the art. This paper presents a quantitative evaluation of 4 representative proposals: OpenIoT, CHOReOS, LinkSmart and UBIWARE. The evaluation results, based on a small real-life scenario, show that research is needed in the area of autonomous and scalable Service Registration, discovery and composition, heterogeneity, and interoperability of IoT middlewares.