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REST paper notes

Posted by: blukee on: June 28, 2010

(Fielding and Taylor 2002) Why am I reading this? Get to know REST. Can it be applied to my dissertation as the architecture? What are the authors trying to do in writing this? (Abstract, Introduction, Conclusion) The authors focus on the rationale behind the modern Web’s architectural design and the software engineering principles upon which [...]

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Ji Hyun, K., L. E. E. Won Il, et al. (2006). Services-oriented computing in a ubiquitous computing platform. Berlin, ALLEMAGNE, Springer. 4294: XIX-653 p. Why am I reading this? How does this service oriented platform works? How does this differentiate from Transportation Cloud? What are the authors trying to do in writing this? (Abstract, Introduction, [...]

Summary: This article describes a standardised way to build context-aware global smart space applications using information that is distributed across independent (legacy, sensor-enabled, and embedded) systems by exploiting the overlapping spatial and temporal attributes of the information maintained by these systems. The framework supports a spatial programming model based on a topographical approach to modelling [...]

Project Proposal

Posted by: blukee on: March 16, 2010

Proposal of “Transpiration Cloud”:investigating the application of transportation infrastructure to the concepts cloud computing.



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