<p>Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in existence today. It will serve as a catalyst for much of our innovation and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require Internet connectivity and ser
The Future Internet: Future Internet Assembly 2012: From Promises to Reality
β Scribed by Nick Wainwright, Nick Papanikolaou (auth.), Federico Γlvarez, Frances Cleary, Petros Daras, John Domingue, Alex Galis, Ana Garcia, Anastasius Gavras, Stamatis Karnourskos, Srdjan Krco, Man-Sze Li, Volkmar Lotz, Henning MΓΌller, Elio Salvadori, Anne-Marie Sassen, Hans Schaffers, Burkhard Stiller, Georgios Tselentis, Petra Turkama, Theodore Zahariadis (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7281
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in existence today. It will serve as a catalyst for much of our innovation and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require Internet connectivity and services beyond the capabilities offered by current technologies. Future Internet research is therefore a must. The Future Internet Assembly (FIA) is a successful and unique bi-annual conference that brings together participants of over 150 projects from several distinct but interrelated areas in the EU Framework Programme 7. The 20 full papers included in this volume were selected from 40 submissions, and are preceded by a vision paper describing the FIA Roadmap. The papers have been organized into topical sections on the foundations of Future Internet, the applications of Future Internet, Smart Cities, and Future Internet infrastructures.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction: The FIA Research Roadmap, Priorities for Future Internet Research....Pages 1-5
A Tussle Analysis for Information-Centric Networking Architectures....Pages 6-17
A Systematic Approach for Closing the Research to Standardization Gap....Pages 18-29
SOCIETIES: Where Pervasive Meets Social....Pages 30-41
Cross-Disciplinary Lessons for the Future Internet....Pages 42-54
Design Principles for the Future Internet Architecture....Pages 55-67
From Internet Architecture Research to Standards....Pages 68-80
An Integrated Development and Runtime Environment for the Future Internet....Pages 81-92
Visual Analytics: Towards Intelligent Interactive Internet and Security Solutions....Pages 93-104
Towards a Trustworthy Service Marketplace for the Future Internet....Pages 105-116
Using Future Internet Infrastructure and Smartphones for Mobility Trace Acquisition and Social Interactions Monitoring....Pages 117-129
I-SEARCH: A Unified Framework for Multimodal Search and Retrieval....Pages 130-141
Semantically Enriched Services to Understand the Need of Entities....Pages 142-153
Supporting Content, Context and User Awareness in Future Internet Applications....Pages 154-165
Towards a Narrative-Aware Design Framework for Smart Urban Environments....Pages 166-177
Urban Planning and Smart Cities: Interrelations and Reciprocities....Pages 178-189
The Safety Transformation in the Future Internet Domain....Pages 190-200
FSToolkit: Adopting Software Engineering Practices for Enabling Definitions of Federated Resource Infrastructures....Pages 201-212
NOVI Tools and Algorithms for Federating Virtualized Infrastructures....Pages 213-224
Next Generation Flexible and Cognitive Heterogeneous Optical Networks....Pages 225-236
A Tentative Design of a Future Internet Networking Domain Landscape....Pages 237-249
Back Matter....Pages -
β¦ Subjects
Computer Communication Networks; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Management of Computing and Information Systems; Multimedia Information Systems; Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Computers and Society
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