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The Influence of Information Systems Interoperability on Economic Activity in Poland
In the text, I discuss the abilities and challenges of information systems interoperability. The anticipated and expected result of interoperability is to improve the provision of public utility services to citizens and companies by means of facilitating
Ganczar Małgorzata
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A Survey on Blockchain Interoperability: Past, Present, and Future Trends [PDF]
Blockchain interoperability is emerging as one of the crucial features of blockchain technology, but the knowledge necessary for achieving it is fragmented. This fact makes it challenging for academics and the industry to seamlessly achieve interoperability among blockchains.
arxiv
Digital Technologies: Description, Classification, and Links to Circular Economy
ABSTRACT Digital technologies (DTs) and circular economy (CE) are currently two topics that are expected to contribute significantly to sustainable development, and digitization is generally considered a key enabler of CE. However, most studies only cover the most known Industry 4.0 technologies, and very limited research detailing how DTs can support ...
Laura Piedra‐Muñoz+3 more
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THE ROLE OF UKRAINIAN RAILWAY TRANSPORT IN MODERN LOGISTIC PROCESSES
Purpose. As Ukraine actively develops its transport and logistics network taking into account the modern changes, the ever-increasing trade volume between the Europe and Asia, presents a good opportunity for increasing interoperability for the networks ...
D. V. Lomotko+2 more
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Understanding Federation: An Analytical Framework for the Interoperability of Social Networking Sites [PDF]
Although social networking has become a remarkable feature in the Web, full interoperability has not arrived. This work explores the main 5 paradigms of interoperability across social networking sites, corresponding to the layers in which we an find interoperability. Building on those, a novel analytical framework for SNS interoperability is introduced.
arxiv
This chapter explores some of the reasons why healthcare interoperability is hard and why standards are needed. Interoperability can be looked at as layers (technology, data, human and institutional) involving different types of interoperability, technical, semantic, process and clinical.
Tim Benson, Grahame Grieve
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Renewable Energy Source Integration With Intelligent Neuro‐Fuzzy Control for Microgrid System
A Landsman converter with high amplification is employed to optimize voltage generated by solar panels due to their relatively low output. An unstable and often fluctuating converter output is stabilized by the ANFIS controller. The error signal is acquired through reference voltage comparison analysis V DC ref ${{V}}_{{{DC}}_{{ref}}}$ to the actual DC
Chaladi S. Ganga Bhavani+3 more
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Abstract Reproducible research serves as a pillar of the scientific method and is a foundation for scientific advancement. However, estimates for irreproducibility of preclinical science range from 75% to 90%. The importance of reproducible science has not been assessed in the context of mechanics‐based modeling of human joints such as the knee ...
Jason P. Halloran+13 more
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The Grid paradigm promises to provide global access to computing resources, data storage and experimental instruments. It also provides an elegant solution to many resource administration and provisioning problems while offering a platform for ...
Boardman, Richard+4 more
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Using semantic values to facilitate interoperability among heterogeneous information systems [PDF]
Edward Sciore+2 more
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