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†the technological park AULA DEI http://www. zaxpark. com/web/guest with a strong focus


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ginas web propias de los Parques Cientã ficos y Tecnolã gicos CLÃ STERS El Clã ster Aeronã¡

ginas web propias de los Parques Cientã ficos y El Clã ster Aeronã¡utico de Castilla-La Mancha es una asociaciã n sin á

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gina web del sector tanto en la vertiente y privada, ha ido evolucionando con rapidez teniendo

vuelca en las redes sociales, la relevancia de los seguidores de la web y/o del contenido en los medios

gina web del sector tanto en la vertiente y privada, ha ido evolucionando con rapidez teniendo

vuelca en las redes sociales, la relevancia de los seguidores de la web y/o del contenido en los medios

gina web del sector tanto en la vertiente y privada, ha ido evolucionando con rapidez teniendo

vuelca en las redes sociales, la relevancia de los seguidores de la web y/o del contenido en los medios

gina Web. El porcentaje de empresas que cuenta con conexiã n de banda ancha mã vil ha crecido del 27,5%en 2011 al 31,9%en 2012

gina Web. El porcentaje de empresas que ta con conexiã n de banda ancha mã vil ha crecido del 27,5%en 2011 al 31,9%en 2012

gina Web. El porcentaje de empresas que RIS3 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA â'Por otro lado, el 97,7%las empresas de mã¡

ginas web de la Administraciã n en el 2012, el 29,7%han enviado formularios cumplimentados y el 38,4%se ha descargado documentos oficiales.

ginas web de la Administraciã n en el 2012, el 29,7%han enviado formularios cumplimentados y el 38,4%se ha descargado documentos oficiales.

ginas web de la Administraciã n en el 2012, el 29,7%han enviado formularios cumplimentados y el 38,4%se ha descargado documentos oficiales.

Potenciar la creaciã n de mecanismos que certifiquen que un sitio web ofrece al ciudadano garantã as de

uen que un sitio web ofrece al ciudadano garantã as de RIS3 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA

interactuando con sus clientes y proveedores a travã s de internet y tecnologã as web, y realizando sus

res a travã s de internet y tecnologã as web, y realizando sus transacciones a travã s del comercio electrã nico.

Potenciar la creaciã n de mecanismos que certifiquen que un sitio web ofrece al ciudadano garantã as de

web ofrece al ciudadano garantã as de Fomentar programas de investigaciã n cientã fica y desarrollo tecnolã gico utilizando todas las sinergias con

gina Web de la RIS3 2 Comunicaciã n en medios de comunicaciã n 3 Seminario de Presentaciã n

Jesã s Ochoa Bleda ESCUDO WEB SOFTWARE SLNE Centro de Innovaciã n de Infraestructuras Inteligentes

ESCUDO WEB SOFTWARE SLNE Carlos Rueda Galã¡n AMARANTO EUROGROUP, SL Luis Miguel Vindel Berenguel


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•Puesta en marcha de la web RIS3 en el Portal de la Consejerã a de Educaciã n

web •Reuni Transferencia de Tecnolog para presentar los trabajos realizados en la RIS3 hasta la

web RIS3. Nueva imagen Reuniã n con UGT-Servicio de Transferencia de Tecnologã a para presentar los trabajos

ESCUDO WEB SOFTWARE SLNE Carlos Rueda Galã¡n AMARANTO EUROGROUP, SL Luis Miguel Vindel Berenguel

ESCUDO WEB SOFTWARE SLNE AMARANTO EUROGROUP, SL Luis Miguel Vindel Berenguel Centro de Innovaciã n de Infraestructuras Inteligentes-CI3

travã s de la Web Institucional, el Gobierno regional ciudadana, habilitando para ello cuestionarios de opiniã n y participaciã n

gina web â'Jornadas â'Cursos y seminarios Medida 1. 3: Normativa de reformulaciã n del

y de sus documentos para descargar en la web -Dar servicios pã blicos online de calidad

sus documentos para descargar en la web Dar servicios pã blicos online de calidad, como la Sede Electrã nica, el Registro del Ciudadano o el

a) Promover los alojamientos rurales conectados, para la informatizaciã n de la gestiã n, mejora de la web y

a) Promover los alojamientos rurales conectados, para la informatizaciã n de la gestiã n, mejora de la web y

a) Promover los alojamientos rurales conectados, para la informatizaciã n de la gestiã n, mejora de la web y

gina Web -Seminario de Presentaciã n -Identidad Corporativa -Jornadas Anuales RIS3 CLM -Creaciã n de un Boletã n informativo

WEB PÃ BLICA CTI-EMPRENDEM 1. 6 Normativa de reformulaciã n del sistemam 1. 7

informatizaciã n de la gestiã n, mejora de la web marketing online Creaciã n de un Centro Demostrador Regional en materia

web y n de un Centro Demostrador Regional en materia destinations Trasladar los beneficios de las TIC a los ciudadanos, empresas y la administraciã n y potenciar el uso de

gina Web de la RIS3 2 Comunicaciã n en medios de comunicaciã n 3 Seminario de Presentaciã n

gina Web de la RIS3 Comunicaciã n en medios de comunicaciã n Seminario de Presentaciã n

gina Web de la RIS3 de Castilla Se trata de una acciã n transversal que tiene lugar a lo largo de todo el desarrollo de la RIS3

El sitio web del programa se actualizarã¡regu los actores del sistema de I+D+i y referidos a las actividades innovadoras que se

ginas web de todos aquellos actores Castilla-La Mancha prevean enlaces directos a este sitio

ginas web etc†7. Seminario de Presentaciã n La realizaciã n del Seminario de presentaciã n, se dirigirã¡

gina Web de la RIS3 de Castilla-La Mancha Se ha incorporado en la Web institucional del Gobierno

de Castilla-La Mancha, toda la informaciã n correspondiente al proceso RIS3 (Mesas de trabajo

El sitio web del programa se actualizarã¡regularmente con informaciã n de actividades de los actores del sistema de I+D+i y referidos a las actividades innovadoras que se

ginas web de todos aquellos actores del sistema de I+D+i de La Mancha prevean enlaces directos a este sitio

ginas web Seminario de Presentaciã n La realizaciã n del Seminario de presentaciã n, se dirigirã¡

Se ha incorporado en la Web institucional del Gobierno La Mancha, toda la informaciã n

ginas web La realizaciã n del Seminario de presentaciã n, se dirigirã¡a los dedicarã¡

gina web, o enviarse por correo electrã nico en formato pdf previa solicitud, a las personas interesadas, y a los actores

gina web Distintivo de excelencia El distintivo de excelencia serã¡valorado en los procedimientos de contrataciã n

gina web, o enviarse por correo electrã nico en formato pdf previa solicitud, a las personas interesadas, y a los actores

gina web El distintivo de excelencia serã¡valorado en los procedimientos de contrataciã n La concesiã n del distintivo se realizarã¡

gina web, o enviarse por correo electrã nico en formato pdf previa solicitud, a las personas interesadas, y a los actores

gina WEB RIS3 CLM Difusiã n en los medios de comunicaciã n Jornada de presentaciã n de la

sitio WEB NÂ de ruedas de prensa y notas de prensa nâ de ciudadanos que conocen la

sitio WEB ciudadanos que conocen la RIS por los medios de comunicaciã n nâ de participantes

gina WEB RIS3 CLM Objetivo estratã gico 1 y 2 2013 -Difusiã n en los

accesibilidad sitio WEB NÂ de ruedas de prensa y notas de prensa nâ de ciudadanos que


SMEs, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.pdf.txt

enhance their web facilities, and engage in e-business capabilities to help reduce their costs and improve their

sensor webs. ii) Technology Transfer Offices (TTOS) †A fund of EUR 30 million has been made available to

instead requires a web of relationships among firms, research organisations and governments. Knowledge flows are the quintessence of an innovation system

In this case a web based platform has opened up the boundaries of donation mechanisms to support †among

receiving and giving donations, embracing the breadth and power of Web 2. 0 It was founded as a mission-based, for-profit enterprise, in Dublin in 2005 by a serial

â The integration of company profiles, vast and various web tools and a secure donation


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

co-creation community ethos of the Web 2. 0 social media dialog questions not only the developer†user/producer†consumer dichotomy,


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

web-based digital city that connects entrepreneurs to influential factors of innovation (e g.,, supply factor

digital city in designing a web-based digital city as a means of connecting individuals to influential factors of

design and manage a web-based digital city that connects entrepreneurs to influential factors of innovation and

-Enhancing Community Consultation through Web Based Virtual Environments, †Association for Computing Machinery Inc.,ACM Press, 271-272

Into Web Design, Journal of International Technology and Information management, 12 (1), 1-12 Millen, D,

personnel, and Web Usage. He has published papers in journals such as Communications of the ACM and Human Systems Management


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

such as internet radio, video streaming, web browsing and access to content to be downloaded in all connected devices under the same

With the â€oeinternet of things†(Iot), web connected products with smartphone apps or access to social networks are increasingly becoming


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The development of an online marketing strategy to promote the Southeast through innovative uses of new technologies such as web-based video material,

The county needs to develop a much stronger web presence and to exploit the new technologies for online marketing

As part of a Southeast Tourism strategy, an online marketing campaign should be developed to promote the Southeast through innovative uses of new technologies such as web-based video material,

The development of an online marketing strategy to promote the Southeast through innovative uses of new technologies such as web based video material,

web design; app creation; computer software products and services Also in this sector are the traditional media stalwarts such as photography, print covering newspapers and magazines, radio, TV and book publishing and retail,

to the number of graduates ready to enter digital, media and web-based enterprises In particular, Enterprise Ireland, the Business and Innovation Centre, County Enterprise and Development Boards and the third level sector in the region should be tasked with developing a creative industries strategy

and creating a web presence for themselves are natural partners for the creative sector Linking farmers and the food sector to the creative skills of web designers,


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

Web Investors Forum, a crowdfunding network and Tech Allstars group run by DG Connect The conference was chosen to


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For example, standard ICT, including web portals, mobile apps and social media, which are widely and inexpensively available, is being used


The future internet.pdf.txt

id=long-live-the-web http://www. theatlantic. com/technology/archive/2010/12/steve-wozniak-to-the-fcc-keep-the

-Centric†architecture, lying between the Web of Documents and the generalized Web of Data, in which explicit data are embedded in structured documents enabling consis

it provides a simple, uniform Web-based interface to distributed heterogeneous information management; it endows information fragments

33 W3c Workshop on Privacy for Advanced Web APIS 12/13 July 2010, London (2010 http://www. w3. org/2010/api-privacy-ws/report. html

mobile Web-browsing which is expected to become the biggest source of mobile video traffic (e g.,

overstep Peer-to-peer (P2p) traffic 4. Emerging web technologies (such as HTML5), the increasing video quality requirements (HDTV, 3d, SHV) and special

) Value networks share with Web 2. 0 application users a concern with value of interacting effectively with rest of the network community (federation

-erogeneity, services †in the form of standard Web Services and DPWS1, but more likely using RESTFUL approaches

1 Device Profile for Web Services An Architectural Blueprint for a Real-world Internet 69 3 Reference Architecture

-tion capabilities comparable to web resources in the current web architecture. In the same way as a web user interacts with a web resource, e g.,

, retrieve a web page, the user can interact with the real-world resources, e g.,, retrieve sensor data from a sen

However, while the concept of the web resource refers to a virtual resource iden -tified by a Universal Resource Identifier (URI), a resource in the RWI context is an

In comparison to the current web architecture, REPS can be considered equivalent to web resources, which are identified uniquely by a URI

The device hosting a resource is referred to as the Resource Host. Sensor nodes are typical examples for resource hosts,

SPITFIRE aims at extending the Web into the embedded world to form a Web of

Things (Wot), where Web representations of real-world entities offer services to access and modify their physical state

traditional services and data available in the Web. SPITFIRE extends the architectural model of this chapter by its focus on services,

-constrained devices, its extensive use of existing Web standards such as RESTFUL interfaces and Linked Open Data,

front the concept of â€oecontent-Centric†architecture, lying between the Web of Documents and the generalized Web of Data, in which explicit data are embed

-ded in structured documents enabling the consistent support for the direct ma -nipulation of information fragments.

uniform Web-based in -terface to distributed heterogeneous information management; it endows infor -mation fragments with collaboration-oriented properties, namely:

Web of Data; future Web; Linked Data; RESTFUL; read-write Web collaboration 1 Introduction There are many evolutionary approaches of the Internet architecture

which are at the heart of the discussions both in the scientific and industrial contexts:

Web of Data/Linked Data, Semantic web, REST architecture, Internet of Services, SOA and Web Services and Internet of things approaches.

Each of these approaches focus on specific aspects and objectives which underlie the high level requirements of being a

driver towards â€oea better Internet†or â€oea better Web†Three powerful concepts present themselves as main drivers of the Future Internet

lishing and interlinking content on the Web and providing content-specific infrastruc -tural services for (rich media) content production, publication, interlinking and con

Approaches Web of Data /Linked Data REST Internet of Services WS -*SOA Web 2. 0

Web 3. 0 Semantic web Internet of things The three views can be interpreted as emphasizing different aspect rather than ex

-pressing opposing statements. Hence, merging and homogenizing towards an encom -passing perspective may help towards the right decision choice for the Future Internet

-fore a â€oetransitional Web†lying between the Web of Documents and the generalized Web of Data in which explicit data are embedded in documents enabling the consis

-tent support for the direct manipulation of information as data without the limitation of current data manipulation approaches.

small, Web-wide addressable data/content/information unit which should be organ -ized according a specific model and handled by the network architecture so as to

the different paths to the Web of Data the one most explored is adding explicit data to

4. the Web-wide scalability of the approach The purpose of this paper is to show that Interdatanet can provide a high-level model

though aiming at dealing with distributed granular content over the Web, suffer from a main limitation:

â € the Web-wide scalability of the approach This consolidates the need to look for

as in Web of Data 2. IDN adopts an URI-based addressing scheme (as in Linked Data

3. IDN provides simple a uniform Web-based interface to distributed heterogeneous data management (REST approach

such as Linked Data, RESTFUL Web Services, Internet of Service, Internet of things 2. 1 The Interdatanet Information Model and Service Architecture

global scale within the Web REST interface has been adopted in IDN-SA implementation as the actions al

The presented approach is not an alternative to current Web of Data and Linked Data

approaches rather it aims at viewing the same data handled by the current Web of

Web techniques Interdatanet could be considered to enable a step ahead from the Web of Docu

-ment and possibly grounding the Web of Data, where an automated mapping of IDN -IM serialization into RDF world is made possible using the Named Graph approach

9. Details on this issue are beyond the scope of the present paper The authors are aware that the IDN vision must be confronted with the evaluation

Web 11; c) the adoption of a RESTFUL Web Services, also known as ROA †Re -source Oriented Architecture to leverage on REST simplicity (use of well-known

standards i e. HTTP, XML, URI, MIME), pervasive infrastructure and scalability The current state of Interdatanet implementation and deployment, is evolving along

The implemented Web application allows Public Officers to assess current citizens†official residence address requesting certificates to the entitled body, i e. the

the Application level because it offers infrastructural enablers to Web-based interop -eration without requiring major preliminary agreements between interoperating par

-ties thus providing a contribution in the direction of taking full advantage of the Web

on the Web. In: Proceedings ECDL€ 00 Workshop on the Semantic web, Lisbon (September 2000 5. Pettenati, M. C.,Innocenti, S.,Chini, D.,Parlanti, D.,Pirri, F. 2008) Interdatanet:

Web Foundation For The Semantic web Vision. Iadis International Journal On Www /Internet 6 (2 december 2008

RESTFUL Web Services; O†Reilly Media, Inc.:Sebastopol, CA USA (2007 9. Carroll, J. J.,Bizer, C.,Hayes, P.,Stickler, P.:

Web of Data. â€oeoh †it is data on the Web†posted on April 14, 2010;

-it-is-data-on-the-web /J. Domingue et al. Eds.):) Future Internet Assembly, LNCS 6656, pp. 91†102,2011

metadata according to proper ontology based languages (such as OWL †Web Ontol -ogy Language Metadata Handling functionalities are in charge of the storing, discovery and com

Entity Title Model formalization, using the OWL (Web Ontology Language), to collaborate with one integrated reference model for the Future Internet,

of the Web Ontology Language deï ned by W3c, presented in Fig. 1 extracted from 17, is conï ned in the application layer of the TCP IP architecture

Fig. 1. Architecture of Web Ontology Language 17 106 J. H. de Souza Pereira et al

the Web Ontology Language, so that the Entity layer can communicate semanti -cally with the Service layer,

Representing Information Using the Web Ontology Language Traï €ord (2005 18 Lesniewski, S.:Comptes rendus des seâ'ances de la Socieâ'teâ'des Sciences et des

SIS) has been designed as a Web-based tool for the ISP to administrate, monitor, and fine-tune the operation of the entire ETMS

end users (a nice user interface for easy access to the web) and to the content provid

org/mail-archive/web/multipathtcp/current/msg01150. html 22. Becke, M.,Dreibholz, T.,Iyengar, J.,Natarajan, P.,Tuexen, M.:

-nerabilities associated with web-based distributed applications. Obviously, the logical rationales underlying such best-practises must be articulated,

Web technology inherently embeds the concept of cross-domain references, and applications are isolated via the

are already plaguing complex web-based security-sensitive applications, and thus severely aï €ect the development of the future internet.

, for a given web service for online shopping one may require that every order will eventually be processed

composing web services have been considered, which diï €er by their architecture orchestration is centralized and all traï c is routed through a mediator, whereas

and all web services can communicate directly 198 R. Carbone et al Several â€oeorchestration†notions have been advocated (see, e g.,

We specify a web service proï le from its XML Schema and WS -Securitypolicy using ï rst-order terms (including cryptographic functions.

on Proverif 7, exploits abstract interpretation for veriï cation of web services that use SOAP messaging, using logical predicates to relate the concrete SOAP

SAML-based SSO for Google Apps and that could have allowed a malicious web server to impersonate a user on any Google application.

for web services. In: de Boer, F. S.,Bonsangue, M m.,, Graf, S.,de Roever, W.-P

Proceedings of Web Service Composition and Adaptation Workshop (held in conjunction with SCC/SERVICES-2008), pp. 529†537.

Synthesis and Composition of Web Services. In: Bernardo M.,Padovani, L.,Zavattaro, G. eds. SFM 2009.

and Web Services with Databases. In: Proceedings of 17th ACM conference on Computer and Communications security (CCS 2010), pp. 351†360.

Web Services Business Process Execution Language vers. 2. 0 2007), http://docs. oasis-open. org/wsbpel/2. 0/OS/wsbpel-v2. 0-OS. pdf

encryption services) and web traï c ï ltering services (e g.,, Zscaler, Scansafe 2. 2 Today†s Datacenters as the Benchmark for the Cloud

In many web applications, users are asked to provide various kinds of personal in -formation, starting from basic contact information (addresses, telephone, email

creating accounts on web 2. 0 applications are not aware of the conditions under which their data are handled

able to express and automatically process privacy policies in web interactions This approach enables applications, like web browsers,

and references therein), mainly in the context of the web 2. 0, we should notice that the advent of cloud changes the business relevance of

In fact, in a typical web 2. 0 application the user is disclosing his own data, balancing the value of his personal data with the services obtained.

-rithm, it is necessary to set up an appropriate testbed of a distributed web application like RUBIS benchmark 3, an auction site prototype modeled after ebay. com. It

provides a virtualized distributed application that consists of three components, a web server, an application server, a database and a workload generator, which produces

proxy unit, needs to monitor the CPU usage of the Web application and Database machines.

â € Linux machines for running XEN server where on top will run the RUBIS Web

The scenario presented can be scaled easily up with many clients and web applications. Also, the proxy under test can be replaced by one or more load balancers

networks (e g. for banking, gaming, web) with their own virtual topology, nam -ing, routing and resource management on top of a shared physical infrastructure

-nications as well as general information exchange†thanks to emails, the web Voip, triple play service, etc. †the Internet is currently providing a rich envi

which have attracted attention in recent years within the context of the Web. This work has led to the Semantic web,

and extension of the Web which is machine read -able. Ontologies and semantics form a part of the next two chapters in this section

Given the growing take-up of Linked Data for sharing information on the Web at large scale there has begun a discussion on the relationship between this technology

-cation and third party web services: how multi-party, multi-domain SLAS for aggre -gated services can best be offered to customers. egovernment validates the integra

From an implementation perspective, user interaction is via a web based UI, used by both IT customers and administrators.

way it is necessary to outline also is executed the provision of Telco web service wrappers by Software SLA Manager in an application server and also the provision of

has semantic communication, in OWL (Web Ontology Language), with its su -perior layer and the DL-Ontology layer.

lightweight mechanism for sharing data at web-scale which we believe can fa -cilitate the management and use of service-based components within global

The Web of Data is a relatively recent effort derived from research on the Semantic

Web 1, whose main objective is to generate a Web exposing and interlinking data previously enclosed within silos.

Like the Semantic web the Web of Data aims to extend the current human-readable Web with data formally represented so that soft

-ware agents are able to process and reason with the information in an automatic and

352 J. Domingue et al flexible way. This effort, however, is based on the simplest form of semantics

-ing of data on the Web From a Future Internet perspective a combination of service-orientation and Linked

work on exposing datasets behind Web APIS as Linked Data by Speiser et al. 4, and Web APIS providing results from the Web of Data like Zemanta1

We see that there are possibilities for Linked Data to provide a common †glue†as

Web scale In this paper we discuss the relationship between Linked Data and services based on our experiences in a number of projects.

The Web of Data is based upon four simple principles, known as the Linked Data principles 6, which are

describing resources on the Web. Binary properties interlink terms forming a directed graph. These terms as well as the properties are described by using URIS.

available to citizens through a specific Web of Data portal7 facilitating the creation of a diverse set of citizen-friendly applications

3 Services on the Web Currently the world of services on the Web is marked by the formation of two main

groups of services. On the one hand, â€oeclassical†Web services, based on WSDL and SOAP, play a major role in the interoperability within and among enterprises.

Web services provide means for the development of open distributed systems, based on decoupled components, by overcoming heterogeneity

and enabling the publishing and consuming of functionalities of existing pieces of software. In particular, WSDL is

On the other hand, an increasing number of popular Web and Web 2. 0 applications as offered by Facebook, Google,

-able Web APIS, also referred to as RESTFUL services (properly when conforming to the REST architectural principles 7). RESTFUL services are centred around re

In contrast to WSDL-based services, Web APIS build upon a light technology stack relying almost entirely on the use of URIS, for both

the discovery, negotiation, composition and invocation of Web services can have a higher level of automation.

lighter and more scalable solutions covering Web APIS as well 8 http://backstage. bbc. co. uk

The advent of the Web of Data together with the rise of Web 2. 0 technologies and

ultimately lead to a widespread adoption of services on the Web. The vision toward the next wave of services, first introduced in 9 and depicted in Figure 1,

1. Publishing service annotations within the Web of Data, and 2. Creating services for the Web of Data, i e.,

, services that process Linked Data and/or generate Linked Data We have devoted since then significant effort to refining the vision 10 and imple

-ploiting the complementarity of services and the Web of Data through their integra -tion based on the two notions highlighted above

which may be based WSDL or Web APIS, for which we provide in essence a Linked Data-oriented view over existing

Fig. 2. Services and the Web of Data 356 J. Domingue et al by interpreting their semantic annotations (see Section 4. 1)

In this way, data from legacy systems, state of the art Web 2. 0 sites, or sen -sors, which do not directly conform to Linked Data principles can easily be made

are interlinked with existing Web vocabularies. Note that we have made already our descriptions available in the Linked Data Cloud through iserve these are described in

descriptions of Linked Services allowing them to be published on the Web of Data and using these annotations for better supporting the discovery, composition and

and SA-REST for Web APIS. To cater for interoperability, MSM represents essentially the intersection of the structural parts of

date, MSM supports both â€oeclassical†WSDL Web services, as well as a procedural view on the increasing number of Web APIS and RESTFUL services,

which appear to be preferred on the Web Fostering a Relationship between Linked Data and the Internet of Services 357

Fig. 3. Conceptual model for services used by iserve As it can be seen in Figure 3,

to model information particular to Web APIS, such as a method to indicate the HTTP method used for the invocation

The former is based a web tool that assists users in the creation of semantic annotations of Web APIS,

which are described typically solely through an unstructured HTML Web page. SWEET14 can open any web page and directly insert annotations following the hrests/Microwsmo microformat.

-lished on the Web •Extraction of RDF service descriptions based on the annotated HTML Similarly, the second tool, SOWER, assists users in the annotation of WSDL services

of the Web of Data as background knowledge so as to identify and reuse existing vocabularies. Doing so simplifies the annotation

development on the Web and on service discovery algorithms to provide a generic semantic service registry able to support advanced discovery over both Web APIS and

WSDL services described using heterogeneous formalisms. iserve is, to the best of our knowledge, the first system to publish web service descriptions on the Web of

Data, as well as the first to provide advanced discovery over Web APIS comparable to that available for WSDL-based services.

Thanks to its simplicity, the MSM captures the essence of services in a way that can support service matchmaking and invocation

-based descriptions of Web services, with OWL-S services, and with services anno -tated according to WSMO-Lite and Microwsmo

and other Web systems can seamlessly provide additional data about service descriptions in an incremental and

only required platform to interact with them is the Web (HTTP) itself As a general motivation for our case, we consider the status quo of the services of

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

-plex systems exploiting the Web of Data by reusing the results of others. The system

-proach is a particularly suitable abstraction to carry this out at Web scale We also believe that Linked Data principles

Internet platform rather than on the Web. These principles are Global unique naming and addressing scheme-services and resources con

the Web at WWW 2010 (2010 4. Speiser, S.,Harth, A.:Taking the LIDS off Data Silos.

Services and the Web of Data: An Unex -ploited Symbiosis. In: AAAI Spring Symposium â€oelinked Data Meets Artificial Intelli

Web of Data. Journal of Universal Computer science 16 (13), 1694†1719 (2010 11. Maleshkova, M.,Pedrinaci, C.,Domingue, J.:

The New Generation of Web Applications. IEEE Internet Computing 12 (5), 13†15 (2008 16.

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consumed, shared and experienced on the Web The Media Internet is evolving to support novel user experiences such as immer

content on the Web, whether multimedia or text is generated collaboratively user content, of which the quality is not always controllable

Future Internet, Web 2. 0 Semantic web, Cloud computing, Saas, Social media, and similar emerging forms of distributed, open computing will push forward new forms of innovation such as, and

In summary, Web services were introduced essentially as a computation resource transforming a given input to produce the desired output, originally without the need

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The proposed web -based cloud management solution is based on the Iaas concept, which is a new soft

Iaas Resource used to build web services interfaces for manageable resources, iii Iaas Service serves as a broker

Through a Web interface, users may determine GHG emission boundaries based on information providing VM power and their energy sources,

implicitly builds upon the role of the Internet and Web 2. 0 as potential enablers of

and web-based applications of collective intelligence 8, 9 Box: A New Spatiality of Cities-Multiple Concepts

applications enabling data collection and processing, web-based collaboration, and actualisation of the collective intelligence of citizens.

and experienced on the web. Technologies, such as content and context fusion, immersive multi-sensory environments, location-based

Living Labs. The Web 2. 0 era has pushed cities to consider the Internet, including mobile networks, as a participative tool for engaging citizens and tourists.

such as open innovation and open business models 16, Web 2. 0 17 as well as Living Labs 18, a concept originating from the work of William

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18. European commission, DG INFSO: Advancing and Applying Living Lab Methodologies 2010 19. Ballon, P.,Pierson, J.,Delaere, S.,et al.:

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engage collective end-user intelligence from Web 2. 0 and Telco 2. 0 models that will

discovered and composed (following Web 2. 0/Telco2. 0 principles and including Qos trust, security,

SIP Services Web Services Configuration A A A D evice M anagem ent Application /Service

Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) activity 26. Its goal is the creation of the founda -tional components to enable the Sensor Web concept,

where services will be capable to access any type of sensors through the web. This has been reflected by a set of

standards used in the platform (Sensorml, Observation & Measurements, Sensor Observation Service, Sensor Planning Service, Sensor Alert Service and Web Notifi

-cation Service 26. Besides the SWE influence, the USN-Enabler relays on existing specifications from the OMA Service Environment (OSE) 27 enablers (such as

Web Services and SIP requests and responses •The Catalogue and Location Entity (CLE) provides mechanisms in a distributed

Iot Platform (presented in Section 3) including Web 2. 0 and Telco 2. 0 design princi

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