Future Internet – FIS 2008 [electronic resource] : First Future Internet Symposium, FIS 2008 Vienna, Austria, September 29-30, 2008 Revised Selected Papers / edited by John Domingue, Dieter Fensel, Paolo Traverso.
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 5468Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: X, 185 p. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783642009853
- Computer science
- Computer communication systems
- Computer programming
- Information storage and retrieval
- Multimedia information systems
- Management information systems
- Computer Science
- Programming Techniques
- Computer Communication Networks
- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Multimedia Information Systems
- Information Storage and Retrieval
- 005.11 23
- QA76.6-76.66

The Nature of Our Digital Universe -- The Internet of Things in an Enterprise Context -- Security-By-Contract for the Future Internet -- e-Services in a Networked World: From Semantics to Pragmatics -- Hierarchical Modelling and an Approximate Analysis of Parallel Queues Models to the NGN SCEs -- A First Step Towards Stream Reasoning -- Environmental Content Creation and Visualisation in the ‘Future Internet’ -- Having Services “YourWay!”: Towards User-Centric Composition of Mobile Services -- Beyond Usability: A New Frontier for User-Centered Design of “Future Internet” Services -- Unlock Your Data: The Case of MyTag -- A Framework for Selecting Trusted Semantic Web Services -- Future Internet Collaboration Workflow -- Towards an Ontological Foundation for Services Science -- Challenges and Opportunities for More Meaningful and Sustainable Internet Systems.
This book constitutes the thorouhly refereed post-conference proceedings of the First Future Internet Symposium, FIS 2008, held in Vienna, Austria, in September 2008. The 10 revised full papers presented together with 4 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers address novel ideas and current research results related to the future internet infrastructure, user-generated content, content visualization, usability, trust and security, collaborative workflows, the internet of services and service science.