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Customizable Data Distribution for Shared Data Spaces.
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The art of the thinking space—a space filled with data
Digital Creativity, 2020Interactive media art is an art form that ‘transforms digital information and translates it into aesthetics of participative processes.’ In their artistic investigations, the artists and architects...
Wolfgang Strauss, Monika Fleischmann
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Space Data Routers for the Exploitation of Space Data
SpaceOps 2012 Conference, 2012The goal of the “Space-Data Routers” (SDR) project is to explore concepts for an enhanced architecture for the exploitation of space data capable of mitigating current availability limitations with respect to volume, timeliness, and continuity. The objective is to establish a mission / application-oriented communication overlay for data dissemination ...
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Data Spaces as Enablers for Sustainability
2023One of our society's most fundamental challenges is promoting sustainable development. Data sharing across organizations is one way to spur innovation and address the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through optimizing resource utilization, fostering circular supply chains, and producing accurate information about CO2 emissions.
Christoph Hoppe +3 more
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Functional behavior in data spaces
Acta Informatica, 1978In order to verify that a nondeterministic sequential program is partially correct it is sufficient to establish the conjunction of two constituent properties: "weak" partial correctness and functional, that is reproducible, behavior. It is possible to continue this divide-and-conquer strategy for the concept of functional behavior.
Armin B. Cremers, Thomas N. Hibbard
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Data spaces with indirect addressing
Mathematical Systems Theory, 1978A data space is a mathematical model for virtual machines as they arise in programming. It consists of a set of objects (states), a set of descriptors, and a control. In this general framework, formal definitions of both fixed-depth and variable-depth indirect addressing are developed. The former definition serves as a model for simple hardware spaces,
Armin B. Cremers, Thomas N. Hibbard
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2004
Abstract: The wireless world of the future will disseminate data through both push and pull technologies. In this paper, we propose an architecture, which facilitates a global wireless access to data using both push and pull techniques. By combining these techniques on the wireless channels, a more efficient and effective data access paradigm is ...
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Abstract: The wireless world of the future will disseminate data through both push and pull technologies. In this paper, we propose an architecture, which facilitates a global wireless access to data using both push and pull techniques. By combining these techniques on the wireless channels, a more efficient and effective data access paradigm is ...
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Knowledge Spaces and Scientific Data
2008 IEEE Fourth International Conference on eScience, 2008As scientific work becomes more complex, contextual information is critical to enable its use. We have developed the concept of Knowledge Spaces that manage such information and scope the space of data, metadata, and algorithms relevant to the work of a Virtual Organization.
Joe Futrelle +12 more
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Data analysis in Weitzenbock space
2017 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2017The statistical analysis of data lying on a differentiable, locally Euclidean, manifold introduces a variety of challenges because the analogous measures to standard Euclidean statistics are local, that is only defined within a neighbourhood of each datapoint.
Stephen R. Marsland, Carole J. Twining
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