Synopsis: Employment & working conditions: Working conditions:


Social Inclusion as Innovation.pdf.txt

first work of Andrã and Abreu, when dealing with the role of social innovation in territorial


Social innovation, an answer to contemporary societal challenges- Locating the concept in theory and practice.pdf.txt

argue that what is needed is more theoretical and empirical work to help social innovation to develop into an effective policy tool

works in delivering economically successful social innovations which facilitate smart sustainable and inclusive growth as key objective of Europe 20201 and second to address

The Young Foundation understands social innovation as those â€oenew ideas that work in meeting social goals†(Young Foundation 2007.

One important site for social innovation is the workplace. Workplace innovation has been defined as: a social, participatory process which shapes work organization and working

life, combining human, organizational and technological dimensions and resulting in a better quality of working life (Oeij, Klein Hesselink, and Dhondt 2012.

Workplace innovation is primarily a development in private organizations, but there have been recent initiatives to include new cooperative approaches such as sustainable production and

work of users in information technology refer to practical efforts to make technologies work. Innovation from this perspective is not about design or even about adoption but

-skilled and lower-paid, for example care work, which is expanding with the aging population (Goos and Manning 2007.

sector and the Work Programme, the Conservative government†s program to help welfare Innovation: The European Journal of Social science Research 443

and theorizing what works in delivering effective social innovations the loci of social innovation the concept of social innovation is theorized under

Why Doesn†t Microfinance Work? The Destructive Rise of Local Neoliberalism London: Zed BBC. 2012. â€oesuffolk County Council Completes Handover of Libraries. †August 1. http://www

The Rising Polarization of Work in Britain. †Review of Economics and Statistics 89 (1:

achteruitgang Workplace Innovation in The netherlands: Stagnation Means Decline. †Tijdschrift voor HRM 1: 7†32


social network enhanced digital city management and innovation success- a prototype design.pdf.txt

, neighborhood, workplace, and kinship or class). With application of information and communication technology, social networks become flexible

An Examination of Internet Effectiveness for Non-work Activities Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon is an Assistant professor of Information systems at the School of

workplace, mobile commerce, and management of IT professionals Tim Klaus is an Assistant professor of Management Information systems at Texas A&m

An Examination of Internet Effectiveness for Non-work Activities Internet Entrepreneurship and Economic growth


social-innovation-mega-trends-to-answer-society-challenges-whitepaper.pdf.txt

Social Innovation Whitepaper Social Innovation to answer Society†s Challenges  2014 Frost & Sullivan www. frost. com2

by connectivity-making his/her connected living within the home, work city and even in the car completely seamless

Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to leverage visionary innovation that addresses the global challenges and related growth opportunities that will make orbreak


Southeast-economic-development-strategy.docx.txt

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Senator Cullinane for all the detailed work done in producing the draft report, to the Steering Group for its input, to the Oireachtas Library and Research Service and the staff of the Committee Secretariat for the excellent research,

It is hoped that this strategy will build on the work of the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation,

It is intended also to complement the work of Minister Richard Bruton†s Southeast Forum The work undertaken by Forfã¡

s is unnecessary to replicate. This report placed a particular emphasis on adding to the sum of research that already exists by consulting directly with the widest possible range of stakeholders in the region

Funding to be provided to Waterford Regional Airport for necessary development works and expansion and extension of the runway

The development of a strategy to position the Southeast to take advantage of targets envisaged in Harvest 2020 with an emphasis on milk expansion, beef expansion, Food SME expansion and increased direct labour opportunities

and streamlining the work of the existing Southeast Forum. The existing structure should be renamed to become the Southeast Economic Development Forum

The Southeast Economic Development Forum to become a structured body, with subgroups with clear work streams and responsibility beneath the main body

and have to completely self-finance their research work, which makes it very difficult to plan long term

and develop the work they had been doing since the mid 1990s in promoting science and engineering.

If third-level development is vital, pre-development work for young, vulnerable, and disadvantaged people with low levels of educational attainment is equally significant.

Ultimately, labour activation measures, whether the department of Social Protection†s Tàs scheme or the courses offered by Foras à iseanna Saothair (Fà S),

The Institutes of Technology and a future Technological University need to work more collaboratively with the vocational sector and labour market orientation education.

St Catherine†s Community Services Centre in Carlow highlighted the importance of this work for vulnerable and disadvantaged people.

early school leavers with low incomes and no work experience †facing long-term dependency on social welfare

With child care on site, the course features a lot of one-to-one work, addressing social, child care and legal issues, tackling low self esteem and confidence.

 Of 18 participants in 2012,15 graduated, 4 are in work, all in the retail sector,

In Kilkenny, the LEADER Partnership has pioneered Kick start, a six-week work placement programme for unemployed people.

The PLUTO preparation for work programme in Waterford City, run by St brigids Family Resource Centre and the Sacred Heart Family Resource Centre, is a ten-week course supported by the Waterford Area Partnership

and short-term labour activation course in the region drawing on the experiences and success of such projects.

Labour activation measures need to address adult literacy, numeracy and basic skills development. Developing basic skills among the labour force has a significant economic benefit and impacts directly on employment and employability.

some small scale works could be undertaken at the terminal building to improve visitor facilities for tourism and freight users.

The aim of these cosmetic works would be to provide good, basic customer services and signage and improve the overall image at the port

The outcome of this review and ongoing work within Government will inform future policy developments in relation to the Port of Waterford

Funding to be provided to Waterford Regional Airport for necessary development works and expansion and extension of the runway

http://www. nama. ie/about-our-work/properties-enforced /Table 18. Properties Subject to Enforcement Action, NAMA Listing as at 28 february 2013 footnoteref:

http://www. nama. ie/about-our-work/properties-enforced/properties-subject to-enforcement-action/?/property type=All&country

A targeted intervention by NAMA could be beneficial to the work of the IDA and EI in the region in terms of enhancing the urban landscape.

Although others questioned the capability of local authorities to engage in this kind of work, the Waterford representatives believe the LEOS will offer a more cohesive way of measuring progress.

but there also needs to be a focus, in collaboration with training agencies and further education colleges, on retraining people for work within the food sector

therefore, that a collaborative strategy across the region is developed to position the Southeast to take advantage of the targets envisaged in Harvest 2020, with an emphasis on milk expansion, beef expansion, food SME expansion and increased direct labour opportunities

The development of a strategy to position the Southeast to take advantage of targets envisaged in Harvest 2020 with an emphasis on milk expansion, beef expansion, Food SME expansion and increased direct labour opportunities

and cities in the region and provide employment opportunities for those carrying out the work and for those businesses benefitting from their urban area becoming a more pleasant visitor experience

Indeed, there is still a huge amount of work to be done across the State in terms of retro-fitting homes

Alongside this there is the work of the county enterprise boards in helping people start new business ventures.

in order to take advantage of low labour costs; or staying at home, but †rationalising†staff numbers, the consequence has been growing unemployment.

The International Labour Organisation point out that not only do cooperatives provide jobs, they provide decent jobs

They have been prevented from building on this work, however, as cutbacks have stymied progress on developing a community cafã

which began to tumble as the volume of work declined at a rapid pace. footnoteref:

Retraining and up-skilling programmes are required for work in those sectors that are expected to expand in the next phase of Ireland†s economic recovery.


Special Report-Eskills for growth-entrepreneurial culture.pdf.txt

work in Europe and we ought to be doing everything we can to address both of those

out of unemployment and into work, †Higgins told Euractiv in an interview Afke Schaart, senior director for EU

instruments to work with member states and the council and define a playground where innovation can emerge. â€

Will Transform How We Live Work and Think. Translated into 20 languages, the book was a New york times Bestseller.

Google†s system could work in near-real time Google ran all the terms through an algorithm †a way of making a calculation

everyday work. It will be a revenue generator In the future I expect to see companies employing data or chief information

will be a revolution in the workplace. Both white colour and blue collar jobs will be replaced by big data, but that destruction


SPRINGER_Digital Business Models Review_2013.pdf.txt

resources, as shown by the works of Porter (1980) and Wernerfeld (Hoyer et al 2009). ) Others, in fact, some have argued that the concept of a business model,


Standford_ Understanding Digital TechnologyGÇÖs Evolution_2000.pdf.txt

upon joint work with Edward Steinmueller, and with Gavin Wright, and has had the benefit of detailed editorial comments from Erik Brynolfsson

desktops and work areas of secretaries, factory workers and shipping clerks, often side by side with the telecommunication equipment linking organizations to their suppliers and customers.

Changes attributed to this technology include new patterns of work organization and worker productivity, job creation and loss, profit and loss of companies,

changes in methods of production, work modes, business organization, and supporting institutional infrastructures. Transformations of that sort,

and the task productivity of the individuals and work groups to whom those microelectronics based tools were offered

changing the structure of work organization or the collective productivity of the work groups employing these

techniques The disappearance of task-based computing in favor of general purpose personal computers and general

precluded the effective development of collective"work group"processes whose synergies would support multifactor productivity improvement.

The so-called â€oeregime transition hypothesis†owes much in its general conception to the work of

Recent work in the spirit of the new growth theory has sought to generalize on the idea (formulated by

The index of the computerization of capital services that has been derived here from the work of

the re-configuration of work organization becomes a central issue; strategic and practical issues surrounding the ownership

potential for collective and cooperative forms of work organization. Applications and their maintenance can be

central office and â€oeoutside†work. As was the case with the group drive system of factory electrification

and Lorin Hitt, â€oeinformation Technology and Recent Changes in Work Organization Increase the Demand for Skilled labor, †in M. Blair and T. Kochan, eds.

and Lorin Hitt, â€oeinformation Technology, Workplace Organization and the Demand for Skilled labor: Firm-level Evidence, †National Bureau of Economic Research:

Wykoff, Andrew W.,â€oethe Impact of Computer Prices on International Comparisons of Labour Productivity, â€


Survey on ICT and Electronic Commerce Use in Companies (SPAIN-Year 2013-First quarter 2014).pdf.txt

36.9%of companies used any social media due to work issues Among them, 92.4%used social networks (Facebook, Linkedin, Tuenti, Google+,Viadeo


Survey regarding reistance to change in Romanian Innovative SMEs From IT Sector.pdf.txt

liquidation function, increase the volume and complexity of work, loss of moral advantages (status, authority, power), replacing old methods of work, formal and

informal relationships, feelings of incompetence for new tasks, functions This particular form of organizational behavior-resistance can occur in two forms

power and prestige are intrinsic components of their work. Naturally, when I see that the change envisaged will diminish their power and prestige,

being in some work and personal relationships with other people. When the employee is satisfied with it,

%Rotation posts (6, 5%)and Job enrichment (5 %Source: own research 3. Conclusions Generally, considering the results, we find out that that

This work was cofinanced from the European Social Fund through Sectoral Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2007-2013, project number POSDRU/159/1. 5/S/142115 †Performance and excellence in


Tepsie_A-guide_for_researchers_06.01.15_WEB.pdf.txt

The aim is to identify what works in terms of measuring and scaling innovation engaging citizens and using online networks

comprised of eight research Work Packages These are as follows 1. Overview of the system of social innovation

6. Knowing what works 7. Growing what works 8. Using online networks to maximum effect

Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of our partners in the TEPSIE consortium for their comments

subsequently became the work packages of the research programme Overview of Work Packages WP1: Overview of the system of social

innovation WP1 offers an overview of the field of social innovation, providing the theoretical underpinnings

Knowing what works The evaluation of social innovation is a field of growing interest. Evaluations help to identify what

works, what does not and why. They can make organisations that deal with social change more

Growing what works Spreading social innovation is particularly problematic for the social sector. In WP7 we

arrangements are needed typically to make this work well. Digital technology is deployed in using existing and creating new assets or in shortening value chains

As part of our work, we mapped the field, reviewed theories, models, methods and identified gaps in

workplace innovation; new models of local economic development; societal transformation and system change5; nonprofit management6;

The former is integral to the work of a number of academic institutions working in the overlapping fields of social innovation

leaves the quasi-concept of social innovation open to criticism on theoretical, analytical and empirical

work in meeting social goalsâ€, and lays emphasis to purpose and replicable models and programmes. 34

What follows is a definition based on the work of the TEPSIE consortium over the last three years

Knowing what works at the micro level As social innovation is an area of increasing interest

Both our work undertaken on financing social innovation and our case study work on barriers in the public sector concluded that although the public

also showed though that more work needs to be done to define what the categories entail and

Growing what works There are many exciting social innovations, however too often these exist in isolated pockets and are

what works, or spreading social innovation refers to taking an innovation to a new location

identified in this diagram we believe that more work still needs to be done to foster demand for social

identified in this diagram we believe that more work still needs to be done to foster demand for social

skills to be used to find work. In such situations improved lifestyles often result, especially amongst

a minimum amount of paid work The social dimension consists of three as well: an explicit aim to benefit the community;

areas already presented for each work package. It is important to note that most of these suggestions for

further research are in line with the work of several large-scale projects. 80 Types of social innovations


The antecedents of SME innovativeness in an emerging transition economy.pdf.txt

which suggests that innovators are able to work around obstacles without damaging effects to innovation.

Following the work of Keizer et al. 2002), we classify our independent variables as external and internal.

own staff (i e. the work can be completed by less-skilled employees). ) It is more surprising that proportion of highly


THE CULTURE OF INNOVATION AND THE BUILDING OF KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES.pdf.txt

put knowledge to work. In any case, innovation is knowledge intensive. Both are interrelated and have to be addressed simultaneously

order to make technological progress work for human development Innovation and knowledge creation are linked inseparably with education


The future internet.pdf.txt

The work published in this book is funded partly by the European union under the Seventh Framework Programme.

This work is subject to copyright for commercial use. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of

-works and shared infrastructure perspective, the services and application perspective as well as the media and content perspective.

used in our work. Based on 16, we define as â€oearchitecture†a set of functions, states

This work was carried out by identifying an extensive list of limitations and potentially problematic issues or

The latter results in such a complexity that leaves no possibility for individual systems to adapt their control decisions and tune their

This article is the based on the work that has been carried out by the EC Future Internet Architecture (FIARCH) group (to which the authors belong

The authors would like also to acknowledge the FI architectural work performed under the project FP7 COAST ICT-248036 COAST

-works, or networks using a common set of policies and knowledge. The Orchestration Plane acts as control workflow for all AMS ensuring bootstrapping, initialisation

-work services. Framework services provide a common infrastructure that enables all components in the system under the scope of the Orchestration Plane to have

-work architecture, contrasting with the data and control planes; its purpose is to pro -vide knowledge and expertise to enable the network to be self-monitoring, self

-work management The goal of making the control functions of Networks context-aware is therefore essential in guaranteeing both a degree of self management and adaptation as well as

-work resources. Furthermore, context-aware networking enables new types of appli -cations and services in the future Internet

This work has presented the design of an open software networked infrastructure (In -Network Cloud) that enables the composition of fast and guaranteed services in an

This work was undertaken partially in the context of the FP7-EU Autonomic Internet 10 and the RESERVOIR 9 research projects, which were

-works. Electronic communications of the EASST 17, 1†12 (2009 http://journal. ub. tu-berl. asst/article/view/218/219

-work performance, and to ensure mobile networks sustainability 3 Evolution of Flat Architectures 3. 1 Evolution of the Architecture of 3gpp Mobile networks

This work was made in the frame of Mobile Innovation Centre's 'MEVICO. HU'project, supported by the National Office for Research and Technol

work environment, which enable services to self-adapt according the changes in the network context and environment.

previous works 18 19. The intention in this paper is not to define what the Federa

The term Federation in communications was discussed in a previous work 20 and currently many definitions have been proposed.

-works acting â€oeideally†as independent self management entities must combine efforts Review and Designs of Federated Management in Future Internet Architectures 57

-work (s), toolkit (s) and components that can guide the realisation of federated com -munications environments to effectively provide complex services (interoperable

and analytical work is being conducted to back up further experimental results Designing a federated platform implies the combination of semantic descriptions

-works, RSS feeds, Instant Messaging, P2p applications, online gaming and increas -ingly pervasive Voip applications.

-works). ) Value networks share with Web 2. 0 application users a concern with value of

-works (HANS) and other restricted area networks to various access networks. Chal -lenges on this scenario must address management of outer edge devices, such as

-work and enterprise application management systems This paper makes references to design foundations for the development of federated

The work introduced in this paper is a contribution to SFI FAME-SRC (Federated, Autonomic Management of End-to-end Communications

chapter presents the current status of the work aimed at definition of an RWI refer

-works) systems into a homogeneous fabric for real world information and interaction It includes various useful services for both providers and users of real world resources

and work more on the level of knowledge representationâ€. Ayers†proposal is there -fore a â€oetransitional Web†lying between the Web of Documents and the generalized

We would like to acknowledge the precious work of Davide Chini, Riccardo Billero, Mirco Soderi, Umberto Monile, Stefano Turchi, Matteo

-work entities. These Cognitive Modules have a modular organization which is claimed to be flexible and scalable,

-works and can take consistent and coordinated context-aware decisions impacting on all layers. Clearly, which Cognitive Enabler have to be activated, which input information

the envisaged scenarios and work eï €orts for Future Internet, this paper presents a contribution for the interaction between entities through the

Section 1 presents works in the area of Fu -ture Internet and ontology in computer systems.

presents some concluding remarks and suggestions for future works J. Domingue et al. Eds.):) Future Internet Assembly, LNCS 6656, pp. 103†114,2011

1 Future Internet Works A Future Internet full of services requirements demands networks where the necessary resources to service delivery are orchestrated

In this research area there are extensive number of works and projects for the Future Internet and some of these are being discussed in collaboration groups

1. 1 Some other Future Internet and Ontology Works Studies and proposals for development of the intermediate layers of the TCP IP

In the area of next generation Internet there is also the works of Landmark developed by Tsuchiya,

This work broadens the use of the title from the applications with the uniï -cation of addresses by using the AP-title

which in this work was built in OWL Needs: They are functionality or desirable technological requirements, es

For intermediate semantic layer, this work did the creation of an ontology for the Entity Title Model,

considering others works and projects eï €orts for Future Internet, as 4ward, Content-Centric, User-Centric, Service-Centric and Autoi

others Future Internet works, the Entity Title Model has better contributions by the use of a more expressive and standardized representation language

as the Autoi works. These are also limitations from the previous Horizontal Addressing by Entity Title works with value added by

the Entity Title Model Others actual researches show the use of ontologies at diï €erent network layers

For example, the works related to Generic Path, Information Channels, Rofl and LISP can use it, but some of

Others works as, for example, 4ward, Autoi OSKMV planes (Orchestration, Service Enablers, Knowledge management and Virtual -isation planes) and the Content-Centric can use this model collaboratively

This can beneï ts the Content-Centric works to address the content by name (or title) as, in some situations,

as the Content, Service and User Centric works monitored and managed by the OSKMV planes using semantics cross layers

Centric works, in the Title Model it is possible the uniï cation of the diï €erent

By this possibilities, this work aims to contribute with the discussions for a collaborative reference model in the future Internet,

For the service layer to support semantically the entities needs this work uses the Web Ontology Language,

In this scenario, this work contributes to the use of ontology in the middle layers of the Internet, with the proposal of semantic

As future work there will be continued the development of this ontology and its collaborative perspective with others Future Internet eï €orts and projects.

Part of the results of this work received contributions from the MEHAR Project researches. The authors would like to thank the MEHAR

-works. International Conference on Ultra Modern Telecommunications, IEEE Xplore, Print ISBN: 978-1-4244-3942-3 (2009

-economics domain, has shown that the interest of such cross-disciplinary work and its relevance increases slowly.

and (8) as above, the second one works on (5) and (8). Finally, the last

in contrast to related work, where average results or a cumulative density function for all peers is shown,

Typically no-lose situations are the result in related work. However, this is true only on average.

This work has been accomplished in the framework of the EU ICT Project Smoothit (FP7-2007-ICT-216259.

-works (ICCCN 2010), ZÃ rich, Switzerland (August 2010 11. Lehrieder, F.,Oechsner, S.,Hoã feld, T.,Staehle, D.,Despotovic, Z.,Kellerer, W.,Michel

that it works successfully if deployed on their network, and users will complain if they adopt it

in order to increase the chances that MPTCP works when there are middleboxes en route â € MPTCP appears â€oeon the wire†to be TCP

the connection still works over the other interface. But it is a prerequisite, and cost

-work is still valid, there are now differences in emphasis •Roll out of the software should be cheaper,

-works, whilst bringing benefits to MPTCP-enabled end users. For Congestion Expo -sure (Conex), a reasonable initial deployment scenario is combined a CDN-ISP that

http://www. ece. gatech. edu/research/GNAN/work/ptcp/ptcp. html 14. Rojviboonchai, K.,Aida, H.:

Previous work in the literature has termed these conflicts tussles. This article presents the research of the SESERV

in Section 5 by outlining our future work 2 A Methodology for Identifying and Assessing Tussles

5 Conclusions and Future Work The SESERV Coordination and Support Action was designed to help fill the gap be

analysis methodology will be evaluated in the context and work of other FP7 projects during the lifetime of the project,

and extend our work in 5 and especially concentrate on the concept of scope and how it can be used flexibly to

We refer to our work in 5 for a detailed description of the rendezvous security mechanisms

We refer to our work in 2 for a more detailed example of graphlet formation in an intra-domain architecture where

5 Related Work This section covers related work for publish/subscribe systems and network layer

security solutions. A data-oriented network architecture DONA 4 replaces a tradi -tional DNS-based namespace with self-certifying flat labels,

6 Conclusion and Future Work In this paper we introduced a data-centric inter-domain pub/sub architecture addressing

This is still ongoing work and, for exam -ple, the ANDL language and quantitative analysis will be covered in our future work

Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction

-work Defence, EC2ND (2009 23. Miller, V. S.:Use of elliptic curves in cryptography. In:

note that FI scenarios include Cloud and GRID services and although some work has already been made in the area 23,

as a recent work suggests 20, it is possible to perform it at run-time, adding a new level of ï exibility and adaptation for FI applications

Work partially supported by EU FP7-ICT project NESSOS Network of Excellence on Engineering Secure Future Internet Software Services

agents may join or leave, and client creden -tials are aï €ected by dynamic changes in security policies (e g.,

become members of a group or leave it, with immediate consequences for their access rights

All these issues need further research work to be addressed. In the next section, we present our initial thoughts on how we may extend the Primelife

-work metrics, such as round trip time and other statistics, and resource usage in vir -tual machines

The setup consists of 3 work load http traffic genera -tors, making requests through a hosting unit.

and stop the work load generators on demand 3 Technical Environment, Testbed Implementation and Deployment

â € Linux machines for the RUBIS based work load generators â € A Linux machine for the hosting the algorithm unit, capable of compiling C and

The work load generator exposes parameters such as: used IP for the testbed memory, hard disk size, number of clients, ramp up time for the requests and a pa

The work presented in this paper has been performed during PII a Seventh Framework Program (FP7) project funded by EU

As part of our work we have seen the need for all the heterogeneous experimen -tal facilities to standardize experiment measurements and observation tools, not

Andy Bavier for his support during the course of this work Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons

Charter of the Multipath TCP Work Group (MPTCP)( Mar 2010), Information available at http://tools. ietf. org

The scope of this work is to experiment on the improvement of Qos features (e g

The experimentation work has been carried out as cooperation with Self-NET and PII projects 3 by utilizing Octopus Network 4 testing resources,

functionality is not part of this work The decision making engine of the NDCM filters the collected monitoring data

-tions with other network management tasks is part of our future work Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution

-works. Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems. IEEE Std 802.16-2004 (October 2004

-work elements (NES) to: be interrelated autonomously/controlled; be dynamically adapted to changing environments, and; learn the desired behaviour over time.

The work examines perspectives from the inclusion of the autono -micity and self-manageability features in the scope of Future Internet†s (FI) de

of external and influencing available definition on self management related work 29, the term â€oeself-management†is applied here as â€oethe general term describing all

-work to incorporate options and other NM facilities to fulfil any requirement for novel service features, such as network (or service) reconfiguration capabilities, broadband

During the Self-NET Project effort, an extended experimental work has also been performed upon several specific use cases that have all been selected as appropriate

The present work has been composed n the context of the Self -NET (â€oeself-Management of Cognitive Future Internet Elementsâ€) European Research

Proceedings of the 1st IEEE International Work -shop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (2006 25.

-work management. The network management provides the overall operational framework of the ON but it is out of the scope of this work

Further on, ONS will exist temporarily, i e.,, for the time frame necessary to support particular network services and accommodate new FI-enabled applications (requested

statement, this work discusses on the ON creation as a means to provide extended cov

-lated work in the area of node selection and coexistence of ONS with infrastructure elements.

findings and future work 2 Related Work Various approaches concerning node selection for wireless sensor or mesh networks

have been discussed already. For example, random node selection in unstructured P2p networks is discussed in 2 while authors in 3 address the relay selection problem

These works are proposing specific sensor node selection algorithms by taking into consideration attributes such as the area of coverage, the navigation/mobility issues

-works (VNS) such as VPNS intend to be used among public infrastructures to provide secure, remote access to users of e g. an office network.

works and can be used for grouping of hosts in the same domain regardless of their

To that respect, the contribution of this work is to propose a unified solution for ON creation which takes into consideration the dynamic nature of such networks and

this work focuses on the part of the ON creation phase and more specifically to the selection of nodes which will form the

6 Conclusion and Future Work This work presents the efficient ON creation in the context of Future Internet.

Opera -tor-governed ONS are a promising solution for the coverage or capacity extension of

-posed to this work. Nevertheless, according to the provided simulation result sets, it is shown that as the message size increases from 500 to 1500 kilobytes the delivery rates

This work is performed in the framework of the European-union funded project Onefit (www. ict-onefit. eu). The project is supported by the European

-works 47, 445†487 (2005 9. Akyildiz, I.,Lee, W.,Chowdhury, K.:CRAHNS: Cognitive radio ad hoc networks.

-works. Computer networks (2011 12. Houidi, I.,Louati, W.,Ameur, W.,Zeghlache, D.:Virtual network provisioning across

-works called Autonomous Systems that are interconnected with network equip -ment called gateways or routers. Routers are interconnected together through

This work has been founded by the EC ICT-2009.1.1 Net -work of the Future Project#248657

Why the Internet only just works. BT Technology Journal 24, 119†129 2006), doi: 10.1007/s10550-006-0084-z

-works will be composed on adhoc collections of devices with low-level interfaces for accessing their status and data online.

Future work concentrates on three aspects. Technology research will be deepened on the areas of SLA model extensibility, quality model discovery, business negotia

works/autonomic/library/ac-edge4 /4. Theilmann, W.,Winkler, U.,Happe, J.,Magrans de Abril, I.:

this work shows how to integrate and collaborate with Future Internet researches, like the Autonomic Internet

-tecture with collaboration for the Future Internet, this work is focused in one alternative to the TCP IP protocols, at layers 3 and 4, in one perspective to meet

the work in 6 shows how FINLAN can deal with the requirement of delivery guarantee, presenting its ability to service adaptability related to the applications

ontology use in this work, are: Management, Mobility, Qoe, Qos and Security This ontology at the intermediate layers is represented in FINLAN by the

with examples of some Future Internet works that can be integrated with this approach at the intermediate layers

Centric works can have the beneï t to inform their needs to the Net-Ontology

This work uses OWL as formal language for this communication, as the OWL was adopted by a considerable number of initiatives

This work shows how FINLAN can contribute with Future Internet researches using Autoi as integration example)

and results are presented in some of our previous works 4†10,16 2 Contributions to the Future Internet Works

The FINLAN project has adherence with some current eï €orts in the future Internet research area, and the representation example above shows that the on

implemented in an integrated way with some works For better understanding, Fig. 2 illustrates an overview of the basic concepts

-work communication used by the Autoi vcpi (Virtual Component Programming Interface) 13, allowing a localized monitoring and management of the virtual

This work can collaborate to reduce the complexity of the network use by the user, service and content centric projects,

work also gives collaboration, by the OWL experiments at the intermediate net -work layers and the cross layers communication

-ers Future Internet works, continuing the examples with the Autoi integration As the Autoi project has been fulï lling its purposes,

This paper has presented the FINLAN ontology works in a collaboration per -spective with some Future Internet projects.

Future Internet works like monitoring and content-centric Internet Future work will implement the FINLAN ontology at the Linux kernel level

and run performance and scalability experiments with diï €erent Future Internet projects open implementations. Further work also will do the extension of the

scope of the ontological representation, by modeling the behavior of FINLAN to support requirements in contribution with diï €erent Future Internet projects

This work is a result of conceptual discussions and re -searches of all members of the FINLAN group.

for the purposes of this work 12. In a nutshell, MSM is a simple RDF (S) integration

Work is ongoing on graph pattern-based discovery and proc -ess definition and execution 22 http://linkedservices. org

From our work thus far, we see that integrating services with the Web of Data, as

the Future Internet work and also note that proposals already exist for integrating Linked Data at the network level25

This work was funded partly by the EU project SOA4ALL (FP7 -215219) 26. The authors would like to thank the members of the SOA4ALL project and

interesting feedback on this work 25 http://socialmedia. net/node/175 26 http://www. soa4all. eu

-work Awareness, Content/Service Adaptation, Quality of Experience, Quality of Services, Service Composition, Content-Aware Network

be defined by inter-working environments, to which various actors belong to and through which they collaborate, in the networked media domain.

-work neutrality has been the foundational principle of the Internet, albeit today is revisited by service providers,

awareness to services and content is emphasized in 4. The works 5-6 consider that CAN/NAA can offer a way for evolution of networks beyond IP, while Qoe issues

-work awareness is exploited in 8 for joint optimization of video transmission. The architecture can be still richer

ecology or business counterparts, can be characterized by inter-working environments to which the actors belong and through

out collaborative work with homologous entities in order to implement access control policies definition and distribution, identify large scale attacks†(e g. network scans

-work providers operate separately from content providers. While content providers create and sell/release content,

-work/content market. This framework motivates business and service innovation in a variety of ways.

-work and content providers, while preserving the upstream revenues from end-users Also, users may influence service delivery options by requesting specific content on

This work was supported in part by the EC in the context of the ALICANTE project (FP7-ICT-248652

2 Related Works The problem of high-level decision making often consists of reasoning and infer -ence, information fusion,

-tics in video indexing and retrieval work. In this approach, the probability density function which denotes the presence of a multimedia object is called a multiject

Figure 1 shows the work ï ow of this approach. There are two processes in the

work ï ow, the learning process and the inference process. In the learning process which is carried usually out oï €-line.

Fig. 1. Semantic inference work ï ow One important feature in this module is that the Bayesian network model is

-works and applications. It constitutes a complex and dynamic system and societal phenomenon; it comprises the processes of innovation,

-works for Open Innovation†elaborates the concept of â€oesmart cities†as environments of open and user driven innovation for experimenting

and a few lines that will guide our future work 410 D. Angelucci, M. Missikoff, and F. Taglino

, units of work performed by software applications typically communicating over the Internet 11 In general, a SOA will be implemented starting from a collection of components

•Enterprise, being the †key assembly†in our work •Public Administration, seen in its interactions with the enterprise

complete the work. This approach represents a marked discontinuity with the past since a FINES will be engineered directly by business experts and not by IT special

-work this develops competencies to understand how a set of green nodes (where each Renewable Energy Provisioning for ICT Services in a Future Internet 421

Our future work includes research on the quality of services hosted by the GSN and a scalable resource management

Future media research and technologies offer a series of solutions that might work in parallel with the Internet of things and embedded systems, providing new oppor

2. 0 17 as well as Living Labs 18, a concept originating from the work of William

-works can be considered as already operational. The discovery-driven arena settings in Periphã ria are guiding the development of Living Lab-convergent service platforms

-works between businesses and governments, the existence of demanding citizens and businesses to push for innovation and the quality of services.

In this work we discuss how the re -cent vision of the Future Internet (FI), and its particular components, Internet of

-vided by the EU project †European Smart Cities†1. Under this work, six dimensions

In this work we advo -cate that this technological leap can be done by considering Smart Cities at the fore

-works, etc..Thus the integration of innovative principles and philosophy of Ios will engage collective end-user intelligence from Web 2. 0

At present, some works have been reported of practical implementations in order to develop Iot platforms inspired by the Ubiquitous Sensor Networks concept from the

building blocks has been applied in this work U SN -M anagem ent USN-Enabler Sensor Networks IMS User

Although only a few names appear on this paper, this work would not have been possible without the contribution and encouragement of many

Future Internet Works Some other Future Internet and Ontology Works Ontology at Network Layers Entity Title Model Concepts and Semantics

Cross Layer Ontology for Future Internet Networks Conclusion Part II: Future Internet Foundations: Socioeconomic Issues

Conclusions and Future Work References Part III: Future Internet Foundations: Security and Trust Introduction to Part III

Related Work Conclusion and Future Work References Engineering Secure Future Internet Services Introduction Future Internet Services

The Need for Engineering Secure Software Services Research Focus on Developing Secure FI Services Security Requirements Engineering

Related Work Solution Approach Based on ONS Opportunistic Network Creation Results Conclusion and Future Work References

Bringing Optical Networks to the Cloud: An Architecture for a Sustainable Future Internet Introduction Challenges

Contributions to the Future Internet Works Collaboration to the Autoi Planes Collaboration to the RESERVOIR Service Provider

Related Works Three-Level Multimedia Representation Semantic Inference for Video Annotation and Retrieval Experiments Conclusions


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