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The Future of Automotive Design & amp; Development: 3D for All
2009
SAE International Journal of Materials & Manufacturing
With only a web connection, product authoring and collaboration are enabled for real time, concurrent work, across multiple remote locations all in a 3D lifelike environment. ...
This presentation will point out how by expanding 3D PLM beyond engineering and manufacturing to include everyone who has a role in the life of a vehicle from business users to end consumers, vehicles ...
As mentioned earlier, delivery formats are typically textbased, resulting in potential language issues in a global environment. ...
doi:10.4271/2009-01-0476
fatcat:cvrusdzx2raffowjv3m6jz6kzu
Software Development in the Post-PC Era: Towards Software Development as a Service
[chapter]
2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper, we list the characteristics of the Post-PC era from the software development perspective and describe two motivating trends of software development processes. ...
Such methods need to: a) address the challenges and requirements of this era and b) embrace the benefits of new technological breakthroughs. ...
Acknowledgments We thank Chuck Rossi, Boris Dimitrov, and Facebook's communication team for their insightful comments. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-49094-6_53
fatcat:ksdrtcwv4vb25c63dmbxoimbcu
Traceability Types for Mastering Change in Collaborative Software Quality Management
[chapter]
2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper we propose a novel approach to traceability as a cornerstone for successful impact analysis and change management, in the context of collaborative software quality management. ...
Based on the model-based collaborative software quality management framework of Living Models, we then categorize software quality management services and identify novel types of traceability. ...
This work was partially funded by the research project QE LaB -Living Models for Open Systems (www.qe-lab.at). ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-46508-1_13
fatcat:z5oyxqpjsvcvxkf5xfeazpu6nq
Service Discovery and Component Reuse with Semantic Interfaces
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
of liveness properties. ...
In this paper, we propose an approach for the description, discovery, and selection of services based on role modeling and goal expressions that enables the definition of semantic interfaces and the evaluation ...
Acknowledgments This research was supported by Telenor R&D and by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, through its programs of Strategic Grants and Discovery Grants. ...
doi:10.1007/11506843_6
fatcat:723cjiz5hnejhcqoy5igpwn52m
Guided support for collaborative modeling, enactment and simulation of software development processes
2004
Software Process: Improvement and Practice
Recently, the awareness of the importance of distributed software development has been growing in the software engineering community. ...
We sketch a synthesis of the software process modeling environment SPEARMINT and the XCHIPS system for web-based process support. ...
The integration of SPEARMINT with simulation is supported in part by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (SEV project, grant 01AK943A) and the Stiftung Rheinland-Pfalz für Innovation ...
doi:10.1002/spip.199
fatcat:fqndxdpxgfdwplt6a56qlx5ugi
Ten Principles for Living Models - A Manifesto of Change-Driven Software Engineering
2010
2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
This comes along with a software engineering process in which change is a first-class citizen. ...
In this paper we will present the core ideas of Living Models -a novel paradigm of model-based development, management and operation of evolving service oriented systems. ...
The models in a Living Models environment provide the backbone for the stakeholders' work and collaboration. ...
doi:10.1109/cisis.2010.73
dblp:conf/cisis/Breu10
fatcat:lazvx6x4gfdt5linm5maiu72du
Model-based collaborative virtual engineering in textile machinery industry: Living lab case study
2009
2009 IEEE International Technology Management Conference (ICE)
This paper presents the findings from a living lab case study of a textile machinery manufacturing SME that uses the concept of model-based collaborative virtual engineering and supporting tools in the ...
Keywords Model-based collaboration, collaborative virtual engineering, model-server, textile machinery, living lab 1 Introduction Organisations, both large and small, require a set of easily configurable ...
Acknowledgements The work presented in this paper was made possible by the highly appreciated support from the European Commission, funding the research project CoVES: Collaborative Virtual engineering ...
doi:10.1109/itmc.2009.7461383
fatcat:5gk7dnqv7je4fgqjddyfbvqviu
A Proactive Approach for Information Sharing Strategies in an Environment of Multiple Connected Ubiquitous Devices
2014
2014 IEEE 11th Intl Conf on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and 2014 IEEE 11th Intl Conf on Autonomic and Trusted Computing and 2014 IEEE 14th Intl Conf on Scalable Computing and Communications and Its Associated Workshops
Following this context, we investigate how information is exchanged and handled in a distributed way in a Collaborative Ubiquitous Environment. ...
To be perceived as collaborative and proactive, each single component has to coordinate with the others in smart way. ...
Collaborative ubiquitous environments raise a series of new questions and challenges in terms of development and management. ...
doi:10.1109/uic-atc-scalcom.2014.76
dblp:conf/uic/DobricanZ14
fatcat:hjw5oroepvehvgmbog4m25zupy
Composition challenges for sensor data visualization
2015
Companion Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Modularity - MODULARITY Companion 2015
Technologies used to design and implement visualization dashboards are babbling from a software engineering point of view. ...
Connected objects and monitoring systems continuously produce data about their environment. Dashboards are then designed to aggregate and present these data to end-users. ...
It is then possible to check if this work is consistent inside this domain, even if the other domains are in an unstable or incoherent state or if it is not possible to check the global consistency at ...
doi:10.1145/2735386.2735927
dblp:conf/aosd/LogreMR15
fatcat:wvyplpu3b5bhxlb6ihucpjntk4
A research roadmap towards achieving scalability in model driven engineering
2013
Proceedings of the Workshop on Scalability in Model Driven Engineering - BigMDE '13
models in a collaborative manner, advancing the state of the art in model querying and transformations tools so that they can cope with large models (of the scale of millions of model elements), and providing ...
As Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is increasingly applied to larger and more complex systems, the current generation of modelling and model management technologies are being pushed to their limits in terms ...
identifying the challenges related to scalable MDE from an industrial perspective, and for their contributions to shaping the proposed research directions. ...
doi:10.1145/2487766.2487768
dblp:conf/staf/KolovosRMPGCLRV13
fatcat:5lq2n7asefakldihccsp6ghuwu
Concurrency control for distributed cooperative engineering applications
2002
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '02
We evaluate these techniques on a prototypical middleware system called PerDiS and show that: (i) the concurrency control mechanisms are well adapted to support long-lived data sharing in local or wide-area ...
Distributed cooperative engineering applications require consistent and long-term sharing of large volumes of data, which may cause conflicts due to concurrent read/write operations. ...
In a VE, fast and consistent access to data, despite concurrency, is a fundamental requirement. Often collaboration follows a stylized, sequential pattern. ...
doi:10.1145/508791.508977
dblp:conf/sac/GarciaF02
fatcat:g5je7t5gbfgsri3oilnbj5qz7e
Concurrency control for distributed cooperative engineering applications
2002
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '02
We evaluate these techniques on a prototypical middleware system called PerDiS and show that: (i) the concurrency control mechanisms are well adapted to support long-lived data sharing in local or wide-area ...
Distributed cooperative engineering applications require consistent and long-term sharing of large volumes of data, which may cause conflicts due to concurrent read/write operations. ...
In a VE, fast and consistent access to data, despite concurrency, is a fundamental requirement. Often collaboration follows a stylized, sequential pattern. ...
doi:10.1145/508969.508977
fatcat:54pvjsfqojdjpndtx52c4nrwai
INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION OF A FIRST-YEAR COURSE ON SUSTAINABILITY IN ENGINEERING DESIGN
2021
Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)
campuses can work in teams to evaluate the impact of current engineering designs on society and environment and design more sustainable products in the future. ...
GA9: Impact on Society and Environment; GA6: Individual and Team Work, and GA13:Lifelong Learning) linked to the course's learning outcomes were achieved in developing a sustainability mindset in UPEI ...
interactions among humans, living systems, the natural environment, and the engineered world. ...
doi:10.24908/pceea.vi0.14883
fatcat:vq7ys7u3wrbzjjk36i4jeyfpra
Requirements Engineering Tools
2011
IEEE Software
It spans the entire lifecycle, often involving distributed teams and supply chains. Tools facilitate consistency and ef ciency in managing requirements. ...
Our article aims to provide a brief overview on requirements engineering tools. ...
The Pegaso/Pangea project (TIN2009-13718-C02-01-02), Origin Integrated Project (IDI-2010043 (1-5) , and Englobas Project (PII2I09-0147-8235) have funded this research. ...
doi:10.1109/ms.2011.81
fatcat:3xn3zmzv35holnxzwfq2vd7xbu
A Methodology for the Development and Verification of Access Control Systems in Cloud Computing
[chapter]
2013
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Moreover, Cloud computing has a great impact on different type of users from individual consumers and businesses to small and medium size (SMBs) and enterprise businesses. ...
Cloud computing is an emergent technology that has generated significant interest in the marketplace and is forecasted for high growth. ...
A domain can be defined as a protected computing environment, consisted of users and resources under a same AC policy. AC is an essential process in all systems. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-37437-1_8
fatcat:2j4oph67xfhi7iqkyd7ea7fssy
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