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Efficient XML Interchange in factory automation systems
The advent of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the automation domain has made possible the cross-layer vertical integration of devices, manufacturing systems and business processes. However, the use of standard web service technologies is not always possible in an industrial environment with high real-time requirements and limited hardware ...
Kyusakov, Rumen +3 more
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Trajectory Specification Language for Air Traffic Control [PDF]
Trajectory Specification is a method of specifying aircraft trajectories with tolerances such that the position at any given time in flight is constrained to a precisely defined bounding space.
Russell A. Paielli
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The Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) paradigm is based on the deployment of interconnected heterogeneous devices and systems, so interoperability is at the heart of any CPS architecture design. In this sense, the adoption of standard and generic data formats
Jorge Berzosa Macho +2 more
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Efficient XML Interchange: Compact, Efficient, and Standards-Based XML
Documents include Paper and Presentation. Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) SIW Conference Paper XML has become a popular representation format for data, both in modeling and simulation and elsewhere. However, XML's design choice of a text-based format also makes XML data files much larger than binary files, making XML languages
Snyder, Sheldon +2 more
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Current and emerging Navy information concepts, including network-centric warfare and Navy Tactical Cloud, presume high network throughput and interoperability. The Extensible Markup Language (XML) addresses the latter requirement, but its verbosity is problematic for afloat networks. JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is an alternative to XML common in
Bruce W. Hill
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The Department of Defense (DoD) Network-Centric data sharing strategy for the Global Information Grid (GIG) is to XMLize all data. The goal of this strategy is to ensure all data is visible, usable and interoperable, when and where needed, to accelerate decision cycles.
Sheldon L. Snyder
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The role of efficient XML interchange (EXI) in Navy wide-area network (WAN) optimization
Navy afloat units become disadvantaged users, once disconnected from the pier, due in part to the high latency associated with SATCOM. Unfortunately recent gains in SATCOM capacity alone do not overcome throughput limitations that result from latency’s effect on connection-oriented protocols.
Steven J Debich
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Descriptive Approach Towards Managing True E-governments [PDF]
The role of true e-Government is becoming vital and gaining much attention as modern businesses need adaptive, dynamic and strategic business partnerships in the form of Virtual Organizations and e-Enterprises to survive in the turbulent and global ...
Khubaib Ahmed Qureshi +1 more
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Desirable properties for XML update mechanisms [PDF]
The adoption of XML as the default data interchange format and the standardisation of the XPath and XQuery languages has resulted in significant research in the development and implementation of XML databases capable of processing queries efficiently ...
O'Connor, Martin F., Roantree, Mark
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Semantic tagging of and semantic enhancements to systematics papers: ZooKeys working examples
The concept of semantic tagging and its potential for semantic enhancements to taxonomic papers is outlined and illustrated by four exemplar papers published in the present issue of ZooKeys.
Lyubomir Penev +22 more
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