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The Smart Internet

Current Research and Future Applications

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  • Snapshot of current research and conceptualization of the Smart Internet State-of-the-Art Survey
  • The chapters in this book are concerned with two major research areas for enabling the Smart Internet, namely, smart interactions and smart services

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6400)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Motivation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Motivation

      • Joanna W. Ng, Mark Chignell, James R. Cordy, Yelena Yesha
      Pages 3-8
    3. Smarter Healthcare: An Emergency Physician View of the Problem

      • Erin Yu, Ryan Kealey, Mark Chignell, Joanna Ng, Jimmy Lo
      Pages 9-26
    4. The Smart Internet as a Catalyst for Health Care Reform

      • Jens H. Weber-Jahnke, James Williams
      Pages 27-48
    5. Overview of the Smart Internet

      • Joanna W. Ng, Mark Chignell, James R. Cordy, Yelena Yesha
      Pages 49-56
  3. Smart Interactions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. Smart Interactions

      • Joanna W. Ng, Mark Chignell, James R. Cordy, Yelena Yesha
      Pages 59-64
    3. Designing Effective Notifications for Collaborative Development Environments

      • Joanna McGrenere, Jin Li, Jimmy Lo, Elena Litani
      Pages 65-87
    4. Smart Group Interactions

      • Ian Spence, Elsa Marziali
      Pages 88-102
    5. Supporting Smart Interactions with Predictive Analytics

      • Patrick Martin, Marie Matheson, Jimmy Lo, Joanna Ng, Daisy Tan, Brian Thomson
      Pages 103-114
    6. A Framework for Automatically Supporting End-Users in Service Composition

      • Hua Xiao, Ying Zou, Ran Tang, Joanna Ng, Leho Nigul
      Pages 115-136
    7. A Survey of Mashup Development Environments

      • Lars Grammel, Margaret-Anne Storey
      Pages 137-151
    8. Smart Media: Bridging Interactions and Services for the Smart Internet

      • Margaret-Anne Storey, Lars Grammel, Christoph Treude
      Pages 152-169
  4. Smart Services

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 171-171
    2. Smart Services

      • Joanna W. Ng, Mark Chignell, James R. Cordy, Yelena Yesha
      Pages 173-177
    3. Towards Web Services Tagging by Similarity Detection

      • Doug Martin, James R. Cordy
      Pages 216-233
    4. User-Centric Smart Services in the Cloud

      • Karuna P. Joshi, Yelena Yesha, Ant A. Ozok, Yaacov Yesha, Ashwini Lahane, Hari Kalva et al.
      Pages 234-249

About this book

I love the idea of a Smart Internet that lets users improve many parts of their lives, pulling together data and services from around the internet. This won’t happen with large unwieldy programming requirements. . . it will happen because we’re moving towards integrated, simple tasks that users can do on an every day basis. With services available on the cloud, with analytics available, with data that has meaning to the user and not just to some protocol parser - with all of these, users at all levels will be able to do a better job. The users may be small and large enterprises, local governments, individuals, etc. All of this means that as the world is becoming more intelligent, instrumented and more interconnected, we’ll be headed towards smarter health care, smarter cities, and smarter lives. ” — Gennaro A. Cuomo, IBM Software Group Vice President and IBM Fellow, WebSphere Chief Technology O?cer Congratulations to the team on the publication of this ?rst volume of the IBM CASResearchbookseries!Thisisasigni?cantmilestoneforIBMCASResearch. This series not only captures the innovations resulting from the collaboration acrossIBM technical leaders,IBM CAS faculty members, as well as our network of distinguished academic partners, it also lays the foundation for ongoing c- mercialization of future research initiatives.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Toronto, Canada

    Mark Chignell

  • Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada

    James Cordy

  • IBM Canada Software Laboratories, Markham, Canada

    Joanna Ng

  • University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, USA

    Yelena Yesha

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