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  • smart platform a Software Infrastructure for smart space siss
    International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, 2002
    Co-Authors: Weikai Xie, Yuanchun Shi, Yanhua Mao
    Abstract:

    A Software Infrastructure is fundamental to a Smart Space. Previous proposed Software Infrastructure for Smart Space (SISS) did not sufficiently address the issue of performance and usability. A new solution, Smart Platform, which is focused on improving these aspects of a SISS, is presented in this paper. To optimize its intermodule communication performance, the stream-oriented communication is distinguished from the message-oriented ones, and a corresponding hybrid communication scheme is proposed. To improve the usability, a featuredloose-coupling structure, a straightforward Publish-and-Subscribe coordination model as well as a set of user-friendly deployment and development tools are developed. Besides, Smart Platform is intended as an open and generic SISS available for other research groups. Tothis end, XML-based message syntax and open wire-protocol based architecture are adopted to make sharing research efforts more easily.

  • ICMI - Smart Platform - a Software Infrastructure for Smart Space (SISS)
    Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, 1
    Co-Authors: Weikai Xie, Yuanchun Shi, Yanhua Mao
    Abstract:

    A Software Infrastructure is fundamental to a Smart Space. Previous proposed Software Infrastructure for Smart Space (SISS) did not sufficiently address the issue of performance and usability. A new solution, Smart Platform, which is focused on improving these aspects of a SISS, is presented in this paper. To optimize its intermodule communication performance, the stream-oriented communication is distinguished from the message-oriented ones, and a corresponding hybrid communication scheme is proposed. To improve the usability, a featuredloose-coupling structure, a straightforward Publish-and-Subscribe coordination model as well as a set of user-friendly deployment and development tools are developed. Besides, Smart Platform is intended as an open and generic SISS available for other research groups. Tothis end, XML-based message syntax and open wire-protocol based architecture are adopted to make sharing research efforts more easily.

Weikai Xie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • smart platform a Software Infrastructure for smart space siss
    International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, 2002
    Co-Authors: Weikai Xie, Yuanchun Shi, Yanhua Mao
    Abstract:

    A Software Infrastructure is fundamental to a Smart Space. Previous proposed Software Infrastructure for Smart Space (SISS) did not sufficiently address the issue of performance and usability. A new solution, Smart Platform, which is focused on improving these aspects of a SISS, is presented in this paper. To optimize its intermodule communication performance, the stream-oriented communication is distinguished from the message-oriented ones, and a corresponding hybrid communication scheme is proposed. To improve the usability, a featuredloose-coupling structure, a straightforward Publish-and-Subscribe coordination model as well as a set of user-friendly deployment and development tools are developed. Besides, Smart Platform is intended as an open and generic SISS available for other research groups. Tothis end, XML-based message syntax and open wire-protocol based architecture are adopted to make sharing research efforts more easily.

  • ICMI - Smart Platform - a Software Infrastructure for Smart Space (SISS)
    Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, 1
    Co-Authors: Weikai Xie, Yuanchun Shi, Yanhua Mao
    Abstract:

    A Software Infrastructure is fundamental to a Smart Space. Previous proposed Software Infrastructure for Smart Space (SISS) did not sufficiently address the issue of performance and usability. A new solution, Smart Platform, which is focused on improving these aspects of a SISS, is presented in this paper. To optimize its intermodule communication performance, the stream-oriented communication is distinguished from the message-oriented ones, and a corresponding hybrid communication scheme is proposed. To improve the usability, a featuredloose-coupling structure, a straightforward Publish-and-Subscribe coordination model as well as a set of user-friendly deployment and development tools are developed. Besides, Smart Platform is intended as an open and generic SISS available for other research groups. Tothis end, XML-based message syntax and open wire-protocol based architecture are adopted to make sharing research efforts more easily.

Bertram Ludaescher - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

John G Breslin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Social Software Infrastructure for e-Participation
    Government Information Quarterly, 2016
    Co-Authors: Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega K. Ojo, John G Breslin
    Abstract:

    Despite the ubiquity of e-Participation initiatives, efforts in mainstreaming social media-based and citizen-led political deliberations are still limited. Consequently, there is little opportunity to leverage, study and understand the expected mutual re-shaping of deliberations on traditional e-Participation and spontaneous citizen discussions on social media platforms. This mutual re-shaping phenomenon also referred to as “duality of e-Participation”; requires inter alia a Social Software Infrastructure (SSI) to enable decision makers in government access relevant information about ongoing citizen discussions on social media platforms. This article describes the design of such SSI. The design is based on a comprehensive set of requirements specifying relevant technical capabilities required to support a number of core facets of an integrated e-Participation model. In addition, the paper describes the Software components for realizing the design and how an implementation of the SSI was employed as part of an e-Participation initiative in Europe. We conclude with some of the socio-technical challenges associated with implementing of some of the components of the Social Software Infrastructure.

  • ICEGOV - Harnessing the duality of e-participation: social Software Infrastructure design
    Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance - ICEGOV '13, 2013
    Co-Authors: Lukasz Porwol, John G Breslin
    Abstract:

    There have been limited efforts so far to mainstream social media-based citizen-led political deliberations and its integration with traditional government-led e-Participation. Thus, while notion of duality of e-Participation is plausible -- the mutual (re-)shaping of the deliberations on traditional e-Participation and social media; significant socio-technical and organizational capabilities must be developed by governments to harness this duality. In this paper, we elaborate on these capabilities relying on the theoretical framework developed in our earlier work. Focusing on the socio-technical aspects, we develop the requirements, design and specify the implementation technologies for realizing the Social Software Infrastructure (SSI) required for harnessing political deliberations on social media platforms. We show how the SSI can be integrated with a traditional e-Participation platform and conclude with the challenges in implementing and sustaining this technical Infrastructure in government.