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Pervasive Smart Spaces and Environments: A Service-Oriented Middleware Architecture for Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
2012
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
This lightweight middleware architecture implements an agent-based virtual sensor service approach which is a compact semantic knowledge management scheme based on a dynamic composition model. ...
In this way, this paper presents nSOM, a service-oriented framework based on sensor network design that provides internetworking services with the Internet cloud. ...
Our approach fulfils the benefits of the serviceoriented middleware and service composition and exposure paradigms using RDF semantics. ...
doi:10.1155/2012/725190
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Wireless Context-Aware Healthcare System Based on Sensor Web 2.0
2013
International Journal of Innovation Management and Technology
The RCHS is composed of RFID-based Healthcare Sensor, RFID-based Context-aware Healthcare Middleware, and Mobile Client to allow a continuous and context-aware health monitoring for patients. ...
This study addresses these issues developing a RFID-based Context-aware Healthcare System (RCHS) which is based on wireless communication architecture and is implemented in the Web 2.0 environment. ...
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development of mobile ubiquitous module easy to integrate the various Web standards to facilitate the sharing and exchange of ubiquitous resources including ubiquitous information and ubiquitous services ...
doi:10.7763/ijimt.2013.v4.432
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Comparing Relational and Ontological Triple Stores in Healthcare Domain
2017
Entropy
, and to improve healthcare service quality. ...
Today's technological improvements have made ubiquitous healthcare systems that converge into smart healthcare applications in order to solve patients' problems, to communicate effectively with patients ...
OWL represents the web content that is supported by XML (https://www.w3.org/XML/), RDF, and RDF Schema (RDF-S, https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/) by presenting a formal semantic and additional description ...
doi:10.3390/e19010030
fatcat:angjokdzubaelpkqmwuos37bo4
A Semantic Web Services-based Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Service Systems
2009
Journal of Web Engineering
Based on the ubiquitous computing technologies, users can be provided with the services they need, anytime and anywhere through not only common computing devices but ubiquitous computing devices such as ...
One of the essential requirements is that service applications must provide services dynamically based on the awareness of the current service environments, rather than statically for pre-programmed service ...
Note that in this paper, the semantics of each vocabulary is based on the formal semantics of RDF [34] , RDFS (RDF Schema) [35] , OWL [37] , the service, profile, process and grounding ontologies [ ...
dblp:journals/jwe/HaPK09
fatcat:td4guzpyhzhfnbmu5ymtybt35i
A literature review of current technologies on health data integration for patient-centered health management
2019
Health Informatics Journal
It not only provides a comprehensive view of a patient's health but can also potentially cope with challenges faced by the current healthcare system. ...
We have found that the combination of Web Application Programming Interface and Semantic Web technologies has the potential to cope with the challenges based on our analysis of the review result. ...
ontology is composed by integrating a device context information model and space context information model for supporting a more ubiquitous healthcare service system. ...
doi:10.1177/1460458219892387
pmid:31884843
fatcat:ufksckebsjda7mg4hbisiaa3nm
Semantic Web computing in industry
2010
Computers in industry (Print)
RDF schema (RDFS) is commonly used for the definition of RDF ontologies (and written in RDF) on the Semantic Web [8] . ...
and composition. ...
doi:10.1016/j.compind.2010.05.002
fatcat:dxu6zegw7zaazncq6iqwonatcm
Applications Based on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the Field of Home Healthcare
2017
Sensors
This article makes a literature review of applications developed in the health industry which are focused on patient care from home and implement a service-oriented (SOA) design in architecture. ...
It uses two XML schemas: one for the service provider and one for the service consumer. ...
In [23] , the authors presented a project centered on the concepts of ubiquitous healthcare services provided to the patients in rural or remote areas from distant hospitals. ...
doi:10.3390/s17081703
pmid:28757557
pmcid:PMC5579483
fatcat:foeg5fpkdfb6loozzcmvvtx744
Ubiquitous computing: connecting Pervasive computing through Semantic Web
2005
Information Systems and E-Business Management
Pervasive computing deals with acquiring context knowledge from the environment and providing dynamic, proactive and context-aware services to the user. ...
A Ubiquitous computing environment is created by sharing knowledge and information between pervasive computing environments. ...
The philosophy behind this is that the Ubiquitous system should provide the best possible service or composition of services which are currently on hand based on what role the user is playing, including ...
doi:10.1007/s10257-005-0003-8
fatcat:6csqgvsvpjgbtc74b7sf3wvhqa
Towards a Ubiquitous User Model for Profile Sharing and Reuse
2012
Sensors
We present a dynamic user profile structure based in Simple Knowledge Organization for the Web (SKOS) to provide knowledge representation for ubiquitous user model. ...
We propose a two-tier matching strategy for concept schemas alignment to enable user modeling interoperability. ...
RDF schema. ...
doi:10.3390/s121013249
pmid:23201995
pmcid:PMC3545566
fatcat:to4jn3hwffb6vgr6kjl3ohccqi
What the semantic web could do for the life sciences
2004
Drug Discovery Today BIOSILICO
The effective exchange of data and accompanying interpretation underpin new hypotheses and experimental designs, typically followed by a community-based process of debate and rebuttal.This community-driven ...
The RDF model is based on the use of triples, whose types are explicitly defined either within the RDF body or referenced via links to RDF schemas or ontologies. ...
By using RDF-based services, users and informatics systems would be able to query and request data in a RDF form along with any referenced ontologies. ...
doi:10.1016/s1741-8364(04)02420-5
fatcat:grqq2bxxsjb37gmxjjlbi2vrqm
Medical Big Data Analysis in Hospital Information System
[chapter]
2016
Big Data on Real-World Applications
The rapidly increasing medical data generated from hospital information system (HIS) signifies the era of Big Data in the healthcare domain. ...
These data hold great value to the workflow management, patient care and treatment, scientific research, and education in the healthcare industry. ...
RDF Schema (RDFS) is intended to structure RDF resources by providing basic vocabulary for RDF. • Ontology is at the core of the Semantic Web Stack. ...
doi:10.5772/63754
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A Framework for Query Processing over Compressed Knowledge Bases
2011
2011 IEEE 12th International Conference on Mobile Data Management
This paper presents a framework for querying knowledge bases expressed in OWL, serialized in RDF/XML syntax and compressed with a homomorphic encoding, in order to allow query evaluation without requiring ...
In semantic-based pervasive computing, annotated information is tied to micro-devices, such as RFID tags and wireless sensors, deployed in an environment. ...
Notable application scenarios of semantic-enhanced RFID solutions are smart supply chain management [2] , ubiquitous commerce [3] and healthcare (both in hospitals and for ubiquitous health monitoring ...
doi:10.1109/mdm.2011.24
dblp:conf/mdm/SciosciaT11
fatcat:dnhcrcswlzdjngksgtw3d4oi6i
Hybrid approach for context-aware service discovery in healthcare domain
2012
Journal of computer and system sciences (Print)
Deploying the semantics embedded in web services and context models is a mandatory step in the automation of service discovery, invocation and composition. ...
Nevertheless, in a context aware domain purely logic-based reasoning on respectively context and services may not be enough. ...
Many ontology languages exist including Resource Description Framework Schema (RDFS) [39], DAML + OIL [40], and OWL [41] . ...
doi:10.1016/j.jcss.2011.10.011
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Context-Aware Systems: A Case Study
[chapter]
2011
Communications in Computer and Information Science
After having surveyed the challenges to build context-aware systems, we introduce here HEP, a system that recommends communication services to the caller based on the callee's context. ...
Concerning communication services, business users may be sometimes overloaded with work so that they become temporally unable to handle incoming communications. ...
RDF schema has been extensively used for context modeling [Tru08b] . ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-22027-2_60
fatcat:ua5ssp4s3rgcnn3bmxsnxswkne
Execution Models
[chapter]
2006
Service-Oriented Computing
And nonstandard models could be constructed for vocabularies based on RDF Schema. ...
OWL supports a variety of datatypes, including those based on RDF datatype specifications, RDF Schema literals, and enumerations based on objects. ...
Building SOC Applications
Guidelines for RDF and RDF Schema RDF is mostly a straightforward notation and has only a few quirks. • The XML syntax of RDF often proves quite cumbersome. ...
doi:10.1002/0470091509.ch10
fatcat:2jdemglma5gtre5xkxtzck45am
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