Innovations for community services 16th international conference, I4CS 2016

225 154 0
Innovations for community services   16th international conference, I4CS 2016

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống

Thông tin tài liệu

Günter Fahrnberger Gerald Eichler Christian Erfurth (Eds.) Communications in Computer and Information Science Innovations for Community Services 16th International Conference, I4CS 2016 Vienna, Austria, June 27–29, 2016 Revised Selected Papers 123 648 Communications in Computer and Information Science 648 Commenced Publication in 2007 Founding and Former Series Editors: Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Dominik Ślęzak, and Xiaokang Yang Editorial Board Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Phoebe Chen La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Xiaoyong Du Renmin University of China, Beijing, China Joaquim Filipe Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal Orhun Kara TÜBİTAK BİLGEM and Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Igor Kotenko St Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, Russia Ting Liu Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), Harbin, China Krishna M Sivalingam Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India Takashi Washio Osaka University, Osaka, Japan More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/7899 Günter Fahrnberger Gerald Eichler Christian Erfurth (Eds.) • Innovations for Community Services 16th International Conference, I4CS 2016 Vienna, Austria, June 27–29, 2016 Revised Selected Papers 123 Editors Günter Fahrnberger University of Hagen Hagen Germany Gerald Eichler Telekom Innovation Laboratories Deutsche Telekom AG Darmstadt, Hessen Germany Christian Erfurth Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena Jena Germany ISSN 1865-0929 ISSN 1865-0937 (electronic) Communications in Computer and Information Science ISBN 978-3-319-49465-4 ISBN 978-3-319-49466-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-49466-1 Library of Congress Control Number: 2016957377 © Springer International Publishing AG 2016 This work is subject to copyright All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made Printed on acid-free paper This Springer imprint is published by Springer Nature The registered company is Springer International Publishing AG The registered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland Foreword Since 2014, under its revised name, the International Conference on Innovations for Community Services (I4CS) has continued its success story It developed from the national German IICS workshop, founded in 2001, toward a small but remarkable international event Traditionally, the conference alternates between international and German locations, which the Steering Committee members select year by year As usual, the annual threeday event took place around the second half of June Its name is its mission: to form an innovative community comprising scientists, researchers, service providers, and vendors In 2016, we went to Austria for the first time After a two-year operation with IEEE, the I4CS Steering Committee decided to publish the proceedings with Springer CCIS as a new partner, to allow also leading technology companies, e.g., in telecommunications to be a so-called financial sponsor, acting as host and organizer for the conference The present proceedings comprise six session topics plus two short papers, covering the selection of the best papers from 2016 out of 30 submissions The scope of I4CS topics for 2016 spanned a unique choice of aspects, bundled into the three areas: “technology,” “applications,” and “socialization.” Big data analytics had a strong focus in this year Technology – Distributed Architectures and Frameworks • • • • • Infrastructure and models for community services Data structures and management in community systems Community self-organization in ad-hoc environments Search, information retrieval, and distributed ontology Smart world models and big data analytics Applications – Communities on the Move • • • • • Social networks and open collaboration Social and business aspects of user-generated content Recommender solutions and expert profiles Context and location awareness Browser application and smartphone app implementation Socialization – Ambient Work and Living • • • • • eHealth challenges and ambient-assisted living Intelligent transport systems and connected vehicles Smart energy and home control Social gaming and cyber physical systems Security, identity, and privacy protection VI Foreword Many thanks to both the members of the Program Committee and all the volunteers for their flexible support during the preparation phase of I4CS 2016 and the host T-Mobile Austria, namely, Günter Fahrnberger, whose tremendous personal effort moved the tradition forward Besides the Best Paper Award, based on the ratings of the 25 members of the technical Program Committee, and the Best Presentation Award, chosen by all conference participants, the 2014 newly introduced Young Scientist Award was given for the second time The 17th I4CS conference, hosted by the Telekom Innovation Laboratories, will take place in Darmstadt, Germany, during June 21–23, 2017 Please check the conference website at http://www.i4cs-conference.org/ regularly for more details Any new ideas and proposals for the future of the I4CS are welcome (request@i4cs-conference.org) June 2016 Gerald Eichler Preface This book contains the papers presented at I4CS 2016, the 16th International Conference on Innovations for Community Services, held during June 27–29, 2016, in Vienna There were 30 submissions Each submission was reviewed by at least two Program Committee members The committee decided to accept 12 full papers and two short papers This volume also includes the three invited talks I would like to dedicate this preface to all the contributors who made I4CS 2016 successful Apart from the Program Committee, they were: • Franziska Bauer and Stefanie Leschnik from T-Mobile Austria Corporate Communications • Timm Herold from T-Systems Austria • Walter Langer from T-Mobile Network Operations June 2016 Günter Fahrnberger Organization Program Committee Marwane Ayaida Gilbert Babin Martin Ebner Gerald Eichler Christian Erfurth Günter Fahrnberger Hacene Fouchal Peter Kropf Ulrike Lechner Karl-Heinz Lüke Venkata Swamy Martha Phayung Meesad Hrushikesha Mohanty Raja Natarajan Prasant K Pattnaik Chittaranjan Pradhan Davy Preuveneers Srini Ramaswamy Wilhelm Rossak Jörg Roth Volkmar Schau Julian Szymanski Martin Werner Leendert W.M Wienhofen Ouadoudi Zytoune University of Reims, France HEC Montréal, Canada Graz University of Technology, Austria Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Germany EAH Jena, Germany University of Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany WalmartLabs, USA King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand University of Hyderabad, India Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India KIIT Universtiy, India KIIT Universtiy, India University of Leuven, Belgium ABB Inc., USA Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany SINTEF, Norway Ibn Tofail University, Morocco Additional Reviewers Atluri, Vani Vathsala Geyer, Frank Lakshmi, H.N Vaddi, Supriya Abstracts of Invited Talks ... This book contains the papers presented at I4CS 2016, the 16th International Conference on Innovations for Community Services, held during June 27–29, 2016, in Vienna There were 30 submissions... More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/7899 Günter Fahrnberger Gerald Eichler Christian Erfurth (Eds.) • Innovations for Community Services 16th International Conference,. .. Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland Foreword Since 2014, under its revised name, the International Conference on Innovations for Community Services (I4CS) has continued its success story It

Ngày đăng: 14/05/2018, 11:08

Từ khóa liên quan

Mục lục

  • Foreword

  • Preface

  • Organization

  • Abstracts of Invited Talks

  • Enriching Community Services: Making the Invisible ‘P’ Visible

  • The Relevance of Off-the-Shelf Trojans in Targeted Attacks Recent Developments and Future Obstacles in Defense

  • When Learning Analytics Meets MOOCs - a Review on iMooX Case Studies

  • Contents

  • Invited Talk

  • When Learning Analytics Meets MOOCs - a Review on iMooX Case Studies

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Literature Review

      • 2.1 MOOCs

      • 2.2 Learning Analytics

      • 2.3 MOOCs and Learning Analytics

    • 3 Learning Analytics of MOOCs

    • 4 Learning Analytics Prototype of iMooX

      • 4.1 Design Ontology

      • 4.2 Implementation Architecture and User Interface

    • 5 Analysis and Case Studies

      • 5.1 Building Activity Profiles

      • 5.2 Tracking Forums Activity

      • 5.3 Grouping and Clustering Participants

      • 5.4 Quiz Attendance

    • 6 Discussion and Conclusion

    • References

  • Navigation and Data Management

  • The Offline Map Matching Problem and its Efficient Solution

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 The Offline Map Matching Problem

      • 2.1 Problem Statement

      • 2.2 Modelling Positioning System and Driver

      • 2.3 Requirements, Assumptions

      • 2.4 Problems, Failures

      • 2.5 An Efficient Solution

      • 2.6 Again the Back-Driving Problem

      • 2.7 A Best-Practice Eval Function

    • 3 Evaluation

    • 4 Conclusions

    • References

  • Using Data as Observers: A New Paradigm for Prototypes Selection

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Dataset and Observers

      • 2.1 Pairwise Comparisons and Rankings

      • 2.2 Links and Network

      • 2.3 Set of Prototypes

    • 3 Experimental Study

      • 3.1 Assessment of a Set of Prototypes

      • 3.2 Prototype Selection with a Real Dataset

      • 3.3 Hardly Distinguishable Classes and Prototypes

    • 4 Discussion and Conclusion

    • References

  • Monitoring and Decision Making

  • Reconstruct Underground Infrastructure Networks Based on Uncertain Information

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Problem Description

    • 3 Pre-process

    • 4 Path Based Approach

      • 4.1 Literature Review

      • 4.2 Implementation

    • 5 Bottom-Up Approach

    • 6 Numerical Results

    • 7 Summary and Conclusions

    • References

  • Design and Realization of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring Support System

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Background

      • 2.1 Current Status of Inspection and Monitoring Works

      • 2.2 Current Status of Inspection and Monitoring Works

      • 2.3 Current Status of Inspection and Monitoring Works

    • 3 Approach

      • 3.1 Establishment and Design of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring Support System

      • 3.2 Implementation of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring Support System

      • 3.3 Function of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring Support System

      • 3.4 Test-Bed of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring System

    • 4 Conclusion and Future Work

      • 4.1 Test-Bed of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring System

      • 4.2 Test-Bed of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring System

    • Acknowledgments

    • References

  • Coding and Security

  • Re-visited: On the Value of Purely Software-Based Code Attestation for Embedded Devices

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Code Attestation with Trusted Modules

    • 3 Software-Based Code Attestation

    • 4 Threat and Attacker Model

    • 5 Security Objective and RCA Design Space

    • 6 Trade-Off Discussion on Number of Addresses

    • 7 RCA-Reference Implementation and Evaluation

      • 7.1 Tests on MSP430 with the langOS Project

      • 7.2 Time Based SWATT with Different Distances

      • 7.3 Effort for the If-Clause

    • 8 Impact of the System Architecture on a CR-RCA

      • 8.1 State Machine

      • 8.2 Interrupt Handling

      • 8.3 Pseudo Random Words

    • 9 Mandatory Recommendations for CR-RCA Implementation and Deployment

      • 9.1 Recommendations for the Radio

      • 9.2 Recommendations for the Storage

      • 9.3 Recommendations for the CPU

      • 9.4 Recommendations for the OS

    • 10 Conclusion

    • References

  • Secure Whitelisting of Instant Messages

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Related Work

      • 2.1 Nontechnical Related Work

      • 2.2 Technical Related Work

    • 3 Architecture

      • 3.1 Components

      • 3.2 Flows

    • 4 Security Analysis

      • 4.1 Authenticity

      • 4.2 Integrity

      • 4.3 Privacy

      • 4.4 Resilience

    • 5 Performance Analysis

      • 5.1 Experimental Setup

      • 5.2 Experimental Result

    • 6 Conclusion

    • References

  • Collaboration and Workflow

  • Adaptive Workflow System Concept for Scientific Project Collaboration

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Advanced Case Management

      • 2.1 Task

      • 2.2 Stage

      • 2.3 Milestone

      • 2.4 Sentries and Connectors

    • 3 Concept of System

    • 4 Example

    • 5 Summary and Conclusion

    • References

  • Zebras and Lions: Better Incident Handling Through Improved Cooperation

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Background

    • 3 Stumbling Blocks for Process Control Incident Response

    • 4 Collaboration and Communication in Incident Management

    • 5 Incident Management at Large DSOs - Results from Interview Study

      • 5.1 Lessons Learnt

      • 5.2 Plan and Prepare

      • 5.3 Detection and Reporting

    • 6 Discussion

    • 7 Conclusion

    • 8 Further Work

    • Acknowledgments

    • References

  • Routing and Technology

  • Routing over VANET in Urban Environments

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Related Works

      • 2.1 Location-Based Services

      • 2.2 Geographic Routing Protocols

    • 3 Adapted Location-Based Service

      • 3.1 eRLS General Description

      • 3.2 eRLS Algorithms Details

      • 3.3 Combining Routing with eRLS

    • 4 Simulations

      • 4.1 Working Environment

      • 4.2 Experimentation Results

    • 5 Conclusion and Future Works

    • References

  • Tech4SocialChange: Technology for All

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 State of the Art

      • 2.1 HeroX

      • 2.2 OpenIDEO

      • 2.3 Others

    • 3 Tech4SocialChange

      • 3.1 User Perspective

      • 3.2 Comparison

    • 4 Innovative Research Issues

    • 5 Conclusions

    • Acknowledgements

    • References

  • Topic and Object Tracking

  • Topic Tracking in News Streams Using Latent Factor Models

    • 1 Motivation

      • 1.1 The Analyzed Problem

      • 1.2 Our Contribution

      • 1.3 Structure of the Paper

    • 2 Problem Description and Dataset

      • 2.1 The News Recommendation Scenario

      • 2.2 Requirements and Challenges

    • 3 Related Work

      • 3.1 Topic Detection Models

      • 3.2 News Recommender Systems

      • 3.3 Identifying and Tracking Topics

      • 3.4 Discussion

    • 4 Approach

      • 4.1 The System Architecture

      • 4.2 Crawling and Preprocessing

      • 4.3 Topic Tracking and Predictions

      • 4.4 Visualization and Recommendation

      • 4.5 Scalability

    • 5 Evaluation

      • 5.1 Latent Factor Models

      • 5.2 Tracking Topics

      • 5.3 Visualization of the Evolution of Topics

      • 5.4 Recommendations

      • 5.5 Scalability

      • 5.6 Discussion

    • 6 Conclusion and Future Work

    • References

  • Collaboration Support for Transport in the Retail Supply Chain

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 Method

      • 2.1 Research Method

      • 2.2 User-Centered Iterative Design

      • 2.3 Data Collection

    • 3 Case Study: As-Is Situation

      • 3.1 Outbound Transport

      • 3.2 Incoming and Intermediate Transport

      • 3.3 Existing IT Solutions

    • 4 Results

      • 4.1 Unified Transport Control Concept

      • 4.2 Paper Prototypes

    • 5 Discussion and Lessons Learned

      • 5.1 The User-Centered Approach

      • 5.2 The Route View Paper Prototype

      • 5.3 The Truck In/Out View Paper Prototypes

      • 5.4 The Warehouse In/Out View Paper Prototypes

      • 5.5 The Shop View Paper Prototype

      • 5.6 The Producer View Paper Prototype

    • 6 Conclusion

      • 6.1 IT Solutions

      • 6.2 Decision Support

      • 6.3 Further Work

    • Acknowledgments

    • References

  • Short Papers

  • Potentials and Requirements of an Integrated Solution for a Connected Car

    • Abstract

    • 1 Current Situation and Motivation

    • 2 Integrated Solution for Car-to-X Communication

    • 3 Requirements Derived from Market Insights

    • 4 Requirements Derived from Technical Aspects

    • 5 Architectural Concept

    • References

  • ICT-Systems for Electric Vehicles Within Simulated and Community Based Environments

    • Abstract

    • 1 Introduction

    • 2 CBEP Simulator

    • 3 CBEP Data

    • 4 Conclusions

    • Acknowledgements

    • References

  • Author Index

Tài liệu cùng người dùng

  • Đang cập nhật ...

Tài liệu liên quan