workshops
Workshop 1
OneSpace2008 - 1st International Workshop on Blending Physical and Digital Spaces on the Internet
Sunday, September 28, full-day
presentations available here:
0 Spatiotemporal Metaphors and Internet Technologies
1 Challenging the Internet of the Future with Urban Computing
2 A Sketch of an Ontology of Spaces
3 An Adaptive GIS Tool For Image Characterisation
4 Walking on the Web
5 The Humanities, the Classroom and the Internet
6 MOSS - Mobile Social Spaces
Organisers:
Arno Scharl I MODUL, University Vienna, AT
Vlad Tanasescu I The Open University, UK
Erik Wilde I UC Berkeley, California, US
The First International Workshop on Blending Physical and Digital Spaces on the Internet (OneSpace2008) aims to present a high-quality forum of discussion about the identification and study of the complex relationship of the Internet with space, place, geography and distance, whether physical or virtual. Technologies as well as novel ideas, experiments, and insights originating from multi-disciplinary viewpoints, including humanities, social sciences and mathematics are welcome.
Please visit the Website of the Workshop OneSpace 2008
Workshop 2
1st International Workshop on Complex Event Processing for Future Internet
- Realizing Reactive Future Internet -
Sunday, September 28, full-day
presentations available here:
1 Experimenting with Complex Event Processing for Large Scale Internet Services Monitoring
2 Verifcation of an industrial rule-based manufacturing system using REX
3 Blending Complex Event Processing with the RETE Algorithm
4 Event-Based Decision Management in Compliance Management - A Discussion Paper
5 Temporal and Modal Logic Based Event Languages for the Development of Reactive Application Systems
6 Contextualised Event-Triggered Reactivity With Similarity Search
7 Business Activity Monitoring Based on Action-Ready Dashboards And Response Loop
8 Event-Driven Business Process Management and its Practical Application Taking the Example of DHL
Organisers:
Darko Anicic I FZI, Karlsruhe, DE
Christian Brelage I SAP AG
Opher Etzion I IBM Research Lab, Haifa, IL
Nenad Stojanovic I FZI - Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe, DE
One of main goals of the Future Internet is to “dynamically and proactively support the operations of businesses organisations and the everyday life of citizens and in a seamless and natural fashion”. It would require the transition from a passive system in which users initiate activities (like Internet is now), to an active environment in which associated software agents find, organize and display information/services on behalf of users. In the nutshell of this process is the ability of a Future Internet system (i.e., an agent or a service) to sense and respond on the billions of signals coming from different sources in different forms. For example, an interesting triggering event can be the non-existence of a signal that regularly appears in a context of a service’s execution. Such an event can influence the execution of another service, which can result in another event. Even more, the combination of these events in a particular context can be treated as an event (complex event), relevant for the execution of another service(s).
Please visit the Website of the Workshop here
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