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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Uma infra-estrutura de desenvolvimento de sistemas de informação orientados a serviços distribuídos para agricultura de precisão. / An infrastructure for developing distributed service-oriented information systems for precision agriculture.

Edson Murakami 18 August 2006 (has links)
Interpretar a enorme quantidade de dados coletados, entender as causas e propor estratégias para gerenciar a variabilidade do campo, freqüentemente são apontados como alguns dos principais problemas para o avanço da agricultura de precisão, AP. Os sistemas de informação tornam-se fundamentais na solução desses problemas, mas apesar de existirem muitos pacotes de software disponíveis no mercado, variando de muito simples a muito sofisticados e diversos sistemas originados de experiências de pesquisas, a natureza proprietária e monolítica das soluções impedem o uso em larga escala. A AP envolve uma grande variedade de técnicas de análise, fontes e formatos de dados, perfis de usuário, e muitos outros aspectos que tornam uma aplicação muito complexa do ponto de vista da engenharia de software. Com o objetivo de fornecer a base para o desenvolvimento de sistemas de informação para AP baseados em padrões abertos e plataformas de software livre, uma infra-estrutura de desenvolvimento de sistemas de informação para a agricultura de precisão é proposta. Com base nas idéias seminais dessa proposta, são desenvolvidos protótipos para a condução de experimentos, os quais exploram caminhos de evolução para a infra-estrutura, com especial atenção sobre aspectos de arquitetura de software. Como estudo de caso, uma aplicação web que realiza filtragem de dados de monitores de produtividade é apresentada. Usando a metodologia de desenvolvimento em espiral, sucessivas versões dessa aplicação foram criadas e os resultados usados para propor melhoramentos à infra-estrutura. A infra-estrutura final contém cinco componentes: uma arquitetura de referência para sistemas de informação orientados a serviços para AP, uma linguagem padrão para troca de dados entre serviços agrícolas, um barramento para conexão de serviços agrícolas, um provedor de serviços geoespaciais e um portal para serviços agrícolas. Ela se mostrou adequada para a criação de sistemas de informação para AP interoperáveis, de baixo custo e com capacidade de evolução, mudando o paradigma dos sistemas para AP preponderantemente proprietários e monolíticos para abertos e orientados a serviços distribuídos. / Interpreting the huge amount of data collected, understanding the causes and being able to propose sound strategies for the field variability management are frequently pointed out as major issues for the advance of precision agriculture. Therefore, the information systems become fundamental for the solution of these problems. Although there are many available software packages in the market, varying from simple to very sophisticated and diverse systems deriving from experiences of research, the monolithic and proprietary nature of the solutions hinder their use in wide scale. Precision agriculture involves a great variety of techniques of data analysis, data sources, data formats, user profiles, and many other aspects that make it a complex application from the software engineering point of view. Aiming to supply the base for the development of open standards-based precision agriculture information systems and free software platforms, an infrastructure for developing precision agriculture information systems is proposed. Based on the fundamentals of that proposal, prototypes are developed which explore different evolutionary paths for the infrastructure, with special attention to software architecture aspects. As a case study, a yield monitor data filtering web application is presented. Using the spiral development methodology, successive versions of this application were created and the results used to improve the infrastructure. The final infrastructure contains five components: a service-oriented reference architecture for precision agriculture information systems, a standard language for data exchange between agricultural services, a service bus for connecting agricultural services, a geospatial services provider, and an agricultural services portal. It revealed to be adequate for the creation of precision agriculture interoperable systems, of low cost and with capacity for evolution, moving the paradigm of systems for AP preponderantly monolithic and proprietary to open and distributed service-oriented.
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Context-Specific Interoperability for Banks : A Co-opetition Analysis

SVENSSON, JONATAN January 2014 (has links)
Infrastructure in the form of payment systems is a necessity to allow for payments to reach from payer to payee, but it is also subject to product differentiation between banks. In the euro countries, a domestic-integration zone termed SEPA that consolidates payment systems into a singular system has been regulated, providing market efficiencies for customers and companies. However, in Sweden, banks use unstandardized file communication that is costly for stakeholders to interface against, and is becoming increasingly difficult to oversee. With the introduction of novel payment solutions (e.g. mobile payments), there is also an increase in competitors that access the infrastructure. A rising customer demand for faster, global and integrated payments has been identified. This increased fragmentation of the market requires large investments for banks and reduces customer mobility, which motivates the need for consolidation of payment flows. The purpose of this thesis is to identify the roles of stakeholders in the clearing and settlement mechanism, and to identify the drivers and inhibitors that affect business decisions to change the systems in place. These results are categorized according to co-opetition theory. Furthermore, the thesis brings forward the global industry standard for financial messaging ISO 20022 to the business context, and discusses its implications in the Swedish market from an interoperability point of view. The study has been conducted using mixed methods with a qualitative approach. It includes: Analysis of documents and materials, non-participative observation, interviews with 9 industry experts and an in-depth case study of real-time payments in Sweden (Betalningar i Realtid). Results show that actors’ perceptions of one another are ambiguous, but cooperation is well-established and reaps many positive effects for firms. Co-opetition activities in banks are inclined to drive change, while competitive moves are likely to leave the system unchanged. Co-opetition is only possible under certain pre-agreed rules such as differentiation by implementing flexible payment solutions. The main implication for migration to an improved, standardized payment flow is connected to the governance of infrastructure. It is suggested that if agreements between stakeholders are not reached in due time then SEPA-like regulation put forward by higher instances is a likely outcome.
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Real-time transit passenger information: a case study in standards development

Reed, Landon T. 13 January 2014 (has links)
As the transportation sector fully integrates information technology, transit agencies face decisions that expose them to new technologies, relationships and risks. Accompanying a rise in transit-related web and mobile applications, a set of competing real-time transit data standards from both public and private organizations have emerged. The purpose of this research is to understand the standard-setting processes for these data standards and the forces that move the transit industry towards the widespread adoption of a data standard. This project will analyze through case studies and interviews with members of standard-setting organizations the development of three real-time transit data standards: (1) the development of the General Transit Feed Specification Realtime (GTFS-realtime), (2) the Service Interface for Real Time Information (SIRI), and (3) Transit Communications Interface Profiles (TCIP). The expected outcome of this research is an assessment of federal policy on standards development as well as an analysis of current and future trends in this sector—both technical and institutional. The results will inform federal transit policy and future action in standards-setting and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) requirements, identifying the potential catalysts that will increase the effectiveness of federal- and agency-level programs.
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Utilizing web standards for cross platform mobile development

Hjärtström, Daniel January 2012 (has links)
This thesis has taken part as an experimental development within the Learning Ecology through Science with Global Outcomes project. It introduces the area of cross platform mobile application development and provides a possible solution for tackling the current fragmentation of mobile devices and platforms for data collection. During the process, a mobile data collection prototype was designed, implemented and deployed on Android, iOS and Windows Mango by using standards and web standards such as HTML5, CSS3, XForms and JavaScript. The deployed prototype was then tested with users in order to collect the necessary data to help answer the questions that were formulated. The results indicate an ease of use of the prototype in relation to cross platform development and also shows potential benefits such as less code and time. Cross platform development provides a way to counteract the current fragmentation between mobile platforms.
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Design and evaluation of a visual rapid prototyping environment in an existing smart home platform

Hamada, Skander January 2017 (has links)
Recent advances in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) are placing its own vision, as a platform of interconnected services and devices, at the heart of the smart home concept. This consolidation promises a new wave of innovative products designed in the open, and in which the user takes center stage starting from the very first steps. Therefore, researchers as well as product designers in these increasingly related fields are now tasked with a more complex mission when investigating user behavior. In this thesis we consider rapid prototyping as the upcoming standard process for investigating user interactions in the future smart home. Although past research contributed with several self-contained solutions (built from scratch) to allow such investigations, no accounts were found tackling the problem from our perspective, in which the focus is on how to enable rapid prototyping in an existing proprietary smart home platform by using open standards, software and hardware. To answer this question, we conducted our research with participation of academic researchers and professional designers in the context of an academic and industrial partnership, in an ongoing smart home research project. We used an approach based on the design science research process in combination with the user centered design (UCD) and agile software development methodologies. During this thesis we performed an end to end design process starting from ideation to implementation and evaluation; an architectural blueprint was proposed and a working prototype of our visual smart home rapid prototyping environment (SHRPE) was implemented and tested. The obtained results demonstrate the feasibility of enabling visual rapid prototyping capabilities in an existing smart home platform, by using the system integration process to introduce available open standards, software and hardware tools into the platform. In addition, evaluation results of user testing confirmed that using UCD to iteratively capture user needs in such complex context is a solid approach.

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