Methods, technologies and application examples for collecting, transporting and evaluating data in the Internet of Things. more
Projekte
Intellectual Capital Report 2015
Salzburg Research publishes an intellectual capital statement annually. Numbers, data, facts, results and achievements from the 2015:
BIB4SGRID – Business Models including Batteries for Smart Grids
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind are naturally very volatile as they depend on the time of day or weather. This provides major challenges for power supply companies. more
Architekturmodelle für Geoweb-Anwendungen
Zusammenfassung
Viele Webanwendungen stehen vor der Herausforderung, Funktionalitäten geografischer Informationssysteme (GIS) zu integrieren. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt drei Modelle von Softwarearchitekturen und wie Web-/Enterprise-Anwendungen mit GIS-Funktionalitäten erweitert werden können. Ausgehend von kartenbasierten Mashups werden client- und serverzentrierte Architekturen sowie Hybridarchitekturen vorgestellt. Eine Gegenüberstellung und Bewertung der Architekturmodelle schließen den Beitrag ab.
Inhaltsübersicht
- Anforderungen an Geoweb-Anwendungen
- Architekturmodelle
- Karten-Mashups
- Klassische Architekturmodelle für Webanwendungen
- Architekturmodelle für Geoweb-Anwendungen
- Clientzentrierte Architektur (Independent Client bzw. webbasiertes Mashup)
- Serverzentrierte Architektur (Dump Client bzw. serverzentriertes Mashup)
- Hybridarchitektur (Server Modified Client bzw. webbasiertes Service/Daten-Mashup)
- Gegenüberstellung und Bewertung der Architekturmodelle
- Bewertungskriterien
- Gegenüberstellung der Architekturen
- Literatur
HMD, Heft 276, Dezember 2010
GUSTAV – Mobile disaster documentation and online disaster management
Future GALILEO application for disaster management more
UNDERSTANDER
Exploratory research project for industrial R&D in the field of Business Intelligence (BI) for small to medium enterprises. more
Innovations in Destinations in Upper Bavaria and Salzburg
The EU-INTERREG-project „Innovations in Destinations in Upper Bavaria and Salzburg“ aims to boost the innovative strength of the tourism industry at the level of individual enterprises as well as destinations as a whole. more
OTITOS – Open Test Implementation for IEC 61850-90-5-based Transmission of Synchrophasor information
Testing of IEC 61850-90-5 synchrophasor transmissions based on the open and standardized testing language TTCN-3.
more
Apache Stanbol graduated to Top Level Project
With the recent resolution of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the incubating project Apache Stanbol becomes a top-level project at the ASF. more
Report: Team up! – 4th E-Health Day Salzburg
The fourth team up! event was dedicated to focusing on electronic medication. more
Report: ApacheCon 2012
The project Apache Stanbol, driven by the European project „IKS – Interactive Knowledge Stack“ (co-ordinated by Salzburg Research), was co-organising the „Linked Data Track“ at the ApacheCon 2012. more
Report: I-SEMANTICS 2012 – 8th Int. Conference on Semantic Systems
Salzburg Research presented at the integration of the Linked Media Framework (LMF) with Apache Stanbol. more
Linked Media Framework, Release 2.2.0
Our Linked Media Framework, Release 2.2.0, is now available under Apache License: more
Report: AGIT 2012: Special Forum “Open Street Map”
Salzburg Research and trafficon organized the Special Forum “OpenStreetMap” as part of AGIT2012, the Symposium and Exhibition on Applied Geoinformatics. more
Report: Semantic Enterprise Technologies in Action
Join us in Salzburg to see what linked data and open source advanced semantic applications can offer to your enterprise/content management system. more
Complete the survey, win an iPad
Salzburg Research is conducting a European-wide survey on research, development and innovation needs of SMEs in the digital media and web economy sector. more
Crowdsourcing bei Geo- und Reisedatenprojekten – was macht OpenStreetmap, Waze & Co so erfolgreich?
Das Buch ist sowohl online auf Slideshare wie auch im Verlag Book on Demand erhältlich:
http://www.slideshare.net/OTTM/
http://www.bod.de
Die Möglichkeiten des Web 2.0 zur Mitgestaltung sowie die Verbreitung von GPS-Geräten und Smartphones führten in den letzten Jahren zu einer raschen Zunahme und Verbreitung von Geo- und Reisedatenprojekten. Als Vorbild für viele der Projekte und Unternehmen ist hier die freie Weltkarte „OpenStreetMap“ zu nennen: Durch das Mitwirken von tausenden Freiwilligen ist es gelungen, Kartenmaterial für viele Regionen der Welt zu erstellen und der Gemeinschaft zur freien Nutzung zur Verfügung zu stellen. Doch wie kann ein solcher Erfolg gelingen? Um diese Frage zu beantworten, wurden fünf erfolgreiche Projekte bzw. Unternehmen in Fallstudien untersucht. Dabei wurden vor allem die gemeinschaftsbildenden Angebote analysiert, die es ermöglichen, große Zahlen von Mitmacher/innen zu motivieren, Reise- und Geodaten zu sammeln und der Gemeinschaft zur Verfügung zu stellen. Aus den Erfahrungen mit der freien Weltkarte OpenStreetMap, den Verkehrsinformationssystemen TomTom und Waze, der Navigationsanwendung Skobbler sowie dem Fitnessbegleiter Runtastic werden Schlüsse im Hinblick auf die Erfolgsfaktoren für ähnliche Projekte gezogen.
Hintergrund für diese Studie ist das Forschungsprojekt „OpenTravelTimeMap”, das sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, im Zeitraum Januar 2011 bis März 2012 Konzepte und Technologien für eine weltweite, freie Reisezeitenkarte nach dem Wiki-Prinzip zu erforschen. Unter der Leitung von Dr. Karl Rehrl von der Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft arbeiten Mitarbeiter/innen des Instituts für anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung der Johannes Keppler Universität Linz, der LOB iC GmbH, der PRISMA solutions EDV-Dienstleistungen GmbH sowie der Traffic Consultants GmbH an Konzepten und Technologien. Das Projekt wird vom österreichischen Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie (BMVIT) im Rahmen des Förderprogramms „ways2go“ als Teil des Strategieprogramms „IV2Splus – Intelligente Verkehrssysteme und Services plus“ gefördert.
Report: Disruptive Innovation – Implications for Competitiveness and Policy
Salzburg Research took part on the Inno-Grips Workshop on disruptive Innovation in Brussels. more
New Field of Research: Logistics Optimization
The new “Computational Logistics Lab” (CLL) offers research and development services for the transportation and logistics industry. more
PIK – Patient transport management in a crisis
PIK supports emergency response organizations in crisis situations providing automated disposition support of operating resources and to automatize communication with hospitals. more
iMedication: Digital Risk Assistant for Hospitals
iMedication supports early identification of adverse drug reactions by an ICT-based process. more
Report: EULOG 2012
Decision support in logistics: planning, dispatching, and optimizing – from model to practical use more
Report: Long Night of Research
Research centers troughout Austria, including Salzburg Research, opened their doors and provided interesting insights into their work. more
Report: IKS “Web and Intranet Professionals” Workshop
This workshop brought together a broad range of web and intranet professionals eager to learn more about the ideas and solutions behind semantic (Web) Technologies. more
QM-certification according to EN ISO 9001
Salzburg Research has been audited and successfully recertified by TÜV Austria. more
Innovation Signals – Development of a Social Web Innovation Signals Amplifier
Utilisation of social web and user generated content for innovation purposes for companies in the sports and leisure industry. more
SMARD – European Support Framework on Networked Media R&D for SMEs
SMARD is an EU funded project that aims at supporting SMEs in the creative industries to better translate their research and development (R&D) activities, particularly in the field of networked media, into innovative products and services. more
agINFRA – Data Infrastructure to Support Agricultural Scientific Communities
Providing a Linked Data based e-infrastructure for sharing and curating open research data. more
CreativeCH – Creative Cooperations in Cultural Heritage
Cooperation of cultural institutions, science & technology centers and creative industries promotes innovative communication and economic potential of cultural heritage. more
MINER: software testing “conductor”
Salzburg Research’s “MINER” offers a modular extensible platform for complex functional and reliability tests. more
Life-saving Technology
Salzburg Research is working on a number of technologies that specifically benefit the various task forces. more
Report: Innovation and Trends in e-Tourism
Tourism is varied: from digital natives to silver surfers, always-on-junkies, and total digital abstinence – this is the mix of tourists. Heterogeneity is reflected in the demands for innovative tourism products. The event will provide insight into current developments and trends and shows the concrete implementation of tourism practices. more
IKS Semantic CMS UI/X Competition
IKS is calling on developers to build killer User Experiences on top of IKS technology. more
The Digital City of Tomorrow
Salzburg Research organised on behalf of Forschung Austria the workshop “The Digital City of Tomorrow” at the Alpbach Technology Talks 2011. more
Report: 5th IT Business Talk
Experts from business and science are sharing their knowledge on current topics from the world of technology. more
STEP – online measurements for dispatching of waste disposal vehicles
In STEP, a prototype of a planning system will be developed and that uses online measurements from waste containers for the dispatching of waste disposal vehicles. Waste container measurements such as fill-level and temperature will be integrated into a mathematical planning-procedure to calculate and visualize optimal routes for daily, demand-driven waste disposal using large containers. more
ServicePLAN+ – dynamic vehicle disposition in the service-industry
In the project ServicePLAN+ a pilot system will be developed and evaluated to calculate inter-modal tours that support dynamic vehicle disposition in the service-industry. more
New App for the Hohe Tauern National Park
Well informed about the peaks of the Hohe Tauern National Park with the new mobile app from Salzburg Research. more
Report: EWICS Summer Meeting 2011 in Salzburg
Salzburg Research again hosted the Summer Meeting of the European Workshop on Industrial Computer Systems – Reliability, Safety and Security (EWICS). more
Report: Forum Alpbach Workshop “The digital city of tomorrow”
Salzburg Research and the Austrian Institute of Technology organised the workshop “The digital city of tomorrow” within the European Forum Alpbach. more
SafeMotion – integrated mobility safeguarding assistance system for patients suffering from dementia
The project “SafeMotion” will develop and evaluate a new, integrated mobility safeguarding assistance system for patients suffering from dementia with “medium severity”. The goal is to adapt the system for the needs of the patients as well as their immediate surrounding by using an adaptive rule based system so that the best possible support is provided in everyday situations. The cornerstones of this concept are: complete integration of system components into everyday objects, a minimal configuration overhead, and highest reliability of alarms in a distress situations. more
Report: 8th Salzburg Media Day
The Salzburg Media Day within the scope of the trade fair Futura dealt with HbbTV.
more
Smart Integration and Search Solutions for Corporate Data
Salzburg Research offers one of the few Linked Data Server as open source software on Google code. more
Mit 70 km/h durch den Untergrund
Mit innovativen Technologien soll der Abfalltransport effizienter und umweltfreundlicher werden. Auch in Österreich wird an entsprechenden Lösungen geforscht. […]
International IPv6 Day on June 8th
On 8 June 2011 the global IPv6 capability in the Internet is tested. Salzburg Research has long been available over IPv6, and examines the accessibility of the participating sites. more
Report: eHealth 2011: Health Informatics meets eHealth – From Science to Application and back
The conference wanted to build a bridge from research to application of information and communication technology in health care. Manuela Plößnig from Salzburg Research was one of the speakers. more
Report: AGIT_2011 Special Forum: OpenStreetMap – Next.Level
Salzburg Research and Trafficon are organised the Special Forum on within the scope of AGIT 2011, the Austrian Trade Fair and Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics. more
Report: PHP Content Repository Development Workshop in Switzerland
IKS organised a PHP Content Repository workshop in Switzerland in association with the PHPCR and Jackalope projects. more
Annual Report 2010
(German only)
Report: VIE Salzburg Developers Workshop
The IKS developers workshop in Salzburg 3-7 May 2011 was dedicated to the development of components for the IKS interaction layer. Focus was on the VIE use cases leveraging the connection to Apache Stanbol. more
Report: IKS Community Workshop: “myCMS and the Web of Data”
Bringing Semantic Capabilities to your CMS TODAY! When CMS vendors do not worry about better search then they worry about how their system can provide a complete user experience that merges local and global information seamlessly. Our larger-scale workshop in Paris demonstrated how you can handle and merge content from different sources. more
Report: e-Health Conference
The “Arbeitsgemeinschaft Datenverarbeitung” organised the Austrian e-Health Conference in Vienna. Cornelia Schneider, Head of the Competence Field e-Health at Salzburg Research, was speaker at the conference. more
Salzburg Research places Emphasis on Open Source Communities
Salzburg Research places emphasis on Open Source in two major EU funded projects and actively invests in the build-up of communities. more
Report: Smarter Salzburg Circle: Digital Innovations for the Future of Traffic
IBM and Salzburg Research invited representatives from research and industry in Salzburg to the networking event “Smarter Salzburg Circle – Digital Innovations for die Future of Traffic”. more
Future Waste Management
Salzburg Research developed a unique computer based planning system for optimised waste management. more
Report: GeoTalk 4 – Geoinformation for Emergency Forces
The GIS Cluster Salzburg organised the 4th Geo Talk on April 7th, 2011 den 4. GeoTalk. more
The Future of Skiing
Salzburg Research designed trend-setting visions for a renowned ski manufacturer. more
Report: Development of Location-based Services for iPhone and Android Smartphones
Within the scope of the “16. Münchner Fortbildungsseminars Geoinformationssysteme” at the Technical University of Munich, Salzburg Research offered a tutorial on mobile applications for smartphones. more
Report: IKS Semantic Interaction Hackathon in Vienna
The IKS Semantic Interaction Hackathon in Vienna was attended by 30 developers. more
Textbook: Learning and Teaching with Technologies
The textbook was presented at the “Learntec” in Karlsruhe, Germany’s largest fair for learning technology, and is now available online for free. more
emteba – Emerging Technology Base
The emteba knowledge base addresses users and experts in emerging technology fields. The aim of the emteba platform is to boost the visibility of projects in these areas and contribute to the emerging web of linked data. more
Quality Based Multimedia Framework
Internet Protocols for efficient Transmission with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) more
Virtual Web User
Simulation of the Network Load caused by Web-Surfers more
Hypervideo – Interactive TV with Web Browsers
National research project in co-operation with Telekom Austria (2000-2001) more
SNML-TNG: Salzburg NewMediaLab – The Next Generation
Research on the socio-economic and the technological level in the fields of Social Computing, Social Media & Enterprise 2.0, Semantic Web & Linked Data, and Multimedia Annotations. more
nowledge management for the House of World Cultures
Implementation of an archive system that allows for easy reuse of digital assets for new cultural events, products and services more
Innovcom – Promoting innovations in small trade businesses
A learning toolkit for innovating traditional trade businesses more
i-busuu – Language learning on a online social community platform
Innovative solutions for language learning in an online social community more
GRISINO – Grid, Semantics and Intelligent Objects
The GRISINO research project combines Grid computing, semantic web services and intelligent objects. more
DynamOnt – Methodology for Dynamic Ontology Creation
Collaborative development and semantic enrichment of knowledge models more
digiTech innovativ – Consulting and Learning Platform
Research-driven Innovation Management for SMEs more
MobilityLab – Sun Center of Excellence
The MobilityLab is a Center of Excellence on Engineering of Location-based Services (LBS). It is a joint initiative between industry and research. The MobilityLab constitutes a laboratory that strives for improving the engineering process of LBS by conducting research and development on technical as well as methodological issues. It combines concrete industrial needs with scientific results. Ultimately, this will lead to cost-effective and user-friendly mobile or location-based services. more
DigiCULT Forum – The Technology-Watchdog for European Cultural Heritage
Monitoring of digital Technologies with Relevance to the Cultural Heritage Sector. more
ANET-B2B Wissensportal
To meet the increasing demands on e-tourism new information services have to be provided for customers and the marketing services of tourist organisations. The B2B Wissensportal (the B2B Knowledge Portal) is a service-orientated Internet platform for tourism service providers. The B2B Knowledge Portal has been developed together with the SalzburgerLand Tourismus Gesellschaft (SLTG) during a two-year research project. more
Vienna-SPIRIT – Intelligent Transport Planning
A real-time travel information system eases the change to public transport more
NGOMS – Next Generation Information Systems
Multimedia presentations are increasingly used at airports, train stations or traffic control. In addition, information has to be delivered more and more via mobile applications. The NGOMS (Next Generation Open Management System) aims at the change from a PC-based client-server system to a multi-layer Internet-capable multimedia presentation environment.
Open-Spirit – Study and Pilot-Demonstration of intermodal/interoperable Traveller-Information-Technologies
Innovation, pilot and demonstration study in the domain of intermodal passenger transport management more
InterEVENT – Study and pilot demonstration for traffic management at major events
InterEVENT is a pilot study with the goal of supporting traffic management for major events with clearly defined event sites and time frames. more
ANET-TourGuide – TourGuide for Web and Mobile Devices
The project “TourGuide for the Web and Mobile Devices” develops services that help users to plan and make tours and trips in the countryside. The TourGuide provides maps and related multimedia information on specific target areas which allow users to study different offers in detail. more
ANET-MobilityLab – Testlab for Mobile Services
Tourism is usually regarded as one of the prime application fields for mobile devices. They allow travellers to access services at any time by using portable devices, such as mobile phones. Previous mobile solutions have shown that – provided that they are based on a feasible business model and a software development process that has been aligned for mobile solutions – they benefit both users and providers equally. more
EMIP – Embedded Monitoring in IP Networks
The EMIP project offers special lectures, labs and project work for a limited number of students at the University of Applied Sciences Salzburg (FH Salzburg); full time practical project with Salzburg Research (ANC) more
Smart Move – tripwolf iPhone travel guide
The mobile iPhone application “tripwolf iPhone travel guide“ offers travelers quick (online and offline) access to topical, professional information on different countries, regions and cities. With the help of Augmented Reality, information is automatically displayed right in live view on their iPhone camera. more
Open Innovation & Community Tools
In what ways can users join the innovation process in the tourism, sports and leisure industry? To answer this question, we identified and assessed different concepts, methods and applications. In addition, we are monitoring and assessing online communities to identify trends and product ideas in the sports industry. more
ICT-enhanced Equipment Prototyping and Testing
The sporting goods industry often doesn’t gather client and user feedback in a systematic way. Through structuring and electronic processing of the gathered data, this project tries to bridge that gap. The results obtained from this process can be used for future strategic decisions in the field of product development. more
SNML-SMA – Digital Media Archives
Digital media archives – together instead of alone? The digital archives of today’s medium-sized and major companies are more than just a collection of documents and rows of numbers. They also contain a huge amount of images, technical drawings, animations and audiovisual materials (e.g. voice recordings and video features). With the production of digital materials becoming easier, the demands for archivists are gradually rising. more
iMedication – a Rule-based Expert Network for Intelligent Medication
Safe medication is a growing concern in the health sector. Doctors are no longer able to keep abreast of the steadily growing amount of drugs and their potential for unintended interactions and adverse drug events (ADE). more
ROFCO – Robust Facility Communication
ICT Infrastructures for in-house communications more
sAssist – mobile assistive systems for the elderly
Study to evaluate the potential and acceptance of mobile assistive systems for the elderly
ways2navigate – navigation for pedestrians
The aim of ways2navigate is to close effectively information deficit of pedestrians with novel navigation technologies. The project studies with the help of iterative user experiments which conditions and which target groups are suitable for digital map, language and Augmented Reality technology in order to support pedestrians in an urban environment. more
SemWay – Semantics for Navigation Systems
SemWay aims at developing a methodology and models for building semantically enriched navigation systems. more
RACE
RACE is a basic research project which studies the automated selection and parameterization of heuristic optimization methods. more
Technology for disabled people
Salzburg Research supports the Anna-Bertha-Königsegg School in Salzburg with learning technology. more
Peak.AR 2.0 now available for iPhone and Android
The successful App Peak.AR 2.0 offers new design, higher resolution, better display of peaks and integrated gyroscope mode. more
Report: KiWi Snow Camp Hackathon
The KiWi Snow Camp took place from February 17th – 19th, 2011. The task list for the KiWi core developer team and the invited Open Source developers was: two days coding, one day skiing. more
Das Geoweb – Die Verbindung zwischen dem WWW und der physischen Welt
Zusammenfassung
Das Geoweb hat sich in den letzten Jahren zu einem der wichtigsten Trends im WWW entwickelt. Viele Webtechnologien – wie Datenbanken, Middleware und Präsentationssoftware – wurden kontinuierlich für die Verarbeitung georeferenzierter Daten adaptiert. Die Frage nach dem “Wo” lässt sich bereits für zahlreiche digitale Inhalte beantworten, die Verknüpfung der virtuellen mit der realen Welt schreitet zügig voran. Digitale Weltkarten zum Beispiel bieten gute Möglichkeiten zur räumlichen Strukturierung von ortsbezogenen Informationen. Vor allem im Bereich des mobilen Web ist ein rasantes Wachstum von ortsbasierten Diensten festzustellen, die den aktuellen Aufenthaltsort der Nutzer zur Informationsfilterung heranziehen. Während die Echtzeitlokalisierung von Personen oder Objekten für die einen ein wesentlicher Schritt in Richtung eines “intelligenten” Web ist, ruft sie zunehmend auch Datenschützer auf den Plan. Neben der Berücksichtigung von Datenschutz und Privatsphäre liegen die künftigen Herausforderungen des Geoweb vor allem im Bereich der semantischen Interoperabilität von Geodiensten sowie in der Nutzung von Communitys.
Inhaltsübersicht
- Historische Entwicklung
- Kategorien von Anwendungen
- Georeferenzierung
- Geodatenbanken
- Middleware für die Verarbeitung georeferenzierter Daten
- Präsentation und Interaktion
- Allgegenwärtige Dienste, räumliche Semantiken und ortsbezogene Communitys
- Datenschutz und Privatsphäre
- Literatur
HMD, Heft 276, Dezember 2010
Geoweb.
Wir alle nutzen beinahe täglich das Web – und viele unserer Interaktionen im Web enthalten die Frage nach dem “Wo”: Wo befindet sich die nächstgelegene Kneipe? Was ist der kürzeste Fußweg dorthin? Wie schaut es am Urlaubsort (tatsächlich) aus? Wo wäre ein geeigneter Standort für das neue Vereinshaus? Diese und viele andere Fragen beantworten wir zunehmend mit Geoweb-Anwendungen. Das vorliegende HMD- Schwerpunktheft beschäftigt sich damit, welche Konzepte, Methoden, Technologien und Werkzeuge diesen Geoweb- Anwendungen zugrunde liegen.
Methoden und Technologien zur Verortung von Objekten und Personen stehen oft am Beginn der Überlegungen bei der Entwicklung einer Geoweb-Anwendung; darauf folgt die Frage, wie man solche geocodierten Daten speichert und effizient abfragen kann (und dabei den Datenschutz beachtet). Woher kommen die Daten eigentlich und wie kann man unterschiedliche Quellen mithilfe von Geosensornetzwerken (intelligent und standardisiert) vernetzen? Und wie interagieren Benutzer mit dem Geoweb? Wie werden digitale Karten eingebunden und welche Alternativen zur Interaktion mit Karten gibt es? Welche Beispiele existieren für Geoweb- Anwendungen und welche räumlichen Fragestellungen lassen sich damit beantworten?
Fragen über Fragen – wir hoffen, dass dieses Heft viele davon beantwortet oder zumindest Hinweise auf Referenzen und damit Hilfestellung in der praktischen Umsetzung von Geoweb-Anwendungen gibt.
Klar ist auch, dass die Frage des Ortes nur eine Sichtweise darstellt. Wichtig sind ja auch das Wann, das Was, das Wie, das Wer usw. Aber wir denken, dass die Verortung jener Baustein ist, der von den meisten der bestehenden und vor allem der kommenden Anwendungen – vorrangig mobilen Anwendungen, aber auch Informationssysteme generell – nicht mehr wegzudenken sein wird.
Wir wünschen eine anregende Lektüre und bedanken uns bei den Autorinnen und Autoren für ihre Beiträge und dem dpunkt.team für die ausgezeichnete redaktionelle Bearbeitung.
METOKIS – Methodology and Tools Infrastructure for the Creation of Knowledge Units
Architecture and tools for producing, exchanging, and trading knowledge units more
Mobile Gemeinschaften. Erfolgreiche Beispiele aus den Bereichen Spielen, Lernen und Gesundheit.
mit Beiträgen von Nicola Döring, Martin Ebner, Christian Kittl und Emanuel Maxl
Über Online-Gemeinschaften wird schon seit mehr als 20 Jahren geforscht. Gemeinschaften, die ausschließlich oder vorrangig über mobile Endgeräte kommunizieren sind hingegen eine junge Entwicklung. Die Forschungseinrichtung evolaris (Graz) und die Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft sowie das Salzburg NewMediaLab haben nun in dieser Studie erfolgreiche Beispiele für solche mobilen Gemeinschaften zusammengetragen.
MobiCom Studie from Salzburg Research on Vimeo.
Für mobile Gemeinschaften sehen vor allem Mobilfunkbetreiber und Handyhersteller großes ökonomisches Potential: Wer sich gerne mobil austauscht und kommuniziert, benötigt dazu entsprechende Ausrüstung und zahlt dafür auch. Im Fokus dieser Studie stehen dabei die Einsatzbereiche Spielen, Lernen und Gesundheit. Anhand von Beispielen für mobile Gemeinschaften, die sich zusammenfinden um gemeinsam fit zu bleiben, gemeinsame Spielabenteuer zu erleben oder auch gemeinsam zu lernen, wird gezeigt wie sich derzeit mobile Gemeinschaften bilden und austauschen und was Nachahmer berücksichtigen sollen. Ergänzend wurden Expert/innen gebeten, aus ihrem Arbeitsgebiet zu berichten: Prof. Dr. Nicola Döring, Dr. Martin Ebner, Dr. Christian Kittl und Mag. Emanuel Maxl teilen auf diese Weise ihren Erfahrungsschatz.
Die Studie ist sowohl gedruckt mit mehr als 40 farbigen Abbildungen im Buchhandel erhältlich (29.90 Euro; ISBN 978-3-902448-25-5), als auch frei und kostenlos zugänglich im Web (wie alle Bände der Social-Media-Reihe) erhältlich:
Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/snml
KiWi – A Platform for Building Semantic Social Media Applications
KiWi is a platform for building Semantic Social Media applications incorporating many innovative technologies that have matured through the research we have carried out in the project. After almost three years of research and development, it is now time to release what we have worked on to the public. We hope that you will find our system worthwhile – maybe you even consider building your own Social Media application on top of it?
This booklet, accompanying the KiWi 1.0 release, aims to summarize the key features offered by the platform and provide you with background information. But more importantly, this booklet also aims to tell you a bit about the people behind KiWi, the people who have worked almost three years on making the release happen. After all, software is not only for the people, it is also from people!
Each of the persons you will find here has his own view and visions regarding the platform. I hope you will enjoy reading what they think!
Salzburg, 1st October 2010
Sebastian Schaffert
MINER – Measurement Infrastructure for Network Research
MINER is a programmable software platform that supports users in conducting distributed experiments. So far, MINER has been primarily used for performance evaluation in computer networks. However, the platform can be equally applied to conduct distributed experiments that are not related to network measurements. more
ANET-Prosumer in the tourism industry
New ICT applications allow tourists to customize their travel services package more
ANET-PISI – Product Innovation in the Ski Industry
Information Technology supports Product Development more
ANET-BAWI – eAccessibility in Sports Regions
Innovative (ICT)-measures and sport products for disabled people more
SNML-UICGMD – User Interface Concepts for Georeferenced Multimedia Data
Methodology for geographic discovery of a digital content stored in a digital library. more
MAP3 – Sun Centre of Excellence for Map-based Online Public Participation
Concepts and technologies for improved public participation in public participation processes and decision finding more
SAFE-EVENT – Integration of security issues and tourism applications for events in the State of Salzburg
Concepts and technologies for advanced security during big events. more
TPA – Route Scheduling for Field Staff
The software prototype enables a significant efficiency increase in route scheduling. It is tailored to meet the requirements of field staff, especially for small and medium-sized companies. more
FLOW – Dynamical Fleet Scheduling
Design and evaluate a service architecture to utilize real-time traffic information for dynamical fleet scheduling. more
ASKI – The autarkic Ski
The scientifi c aim of the project is to develop an innovative integrated framework and tool for modelling the energy and communication processes in networked embedded systems. more
CoMoNet – Convergent Mobile Networks
CoMoNet deals with the convergence of different mobile data transmission technologies and possible application scenarios in the region of Salzburg. Thereby technologies like UMTS, GSM/GPRS, WLAN/Wimax and DVB-H/DVB-T are explored and tested. more
ESYCS – Embedded Systems Cluster Salzburg
Regional cluster to push the recently emerged knowledge potential in the field of Embedded Systems. more
SANDY – Synchronised Access Networks for Distributed real-time sYstems
Software architecture for optimising time-sensitive data transmission via the Internet. more
WORKPAD – Collaboration Software for Emergency Teams
An Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Software Infrastructure for Supporting Collaborative Work of Human Operators in Emergency Scenarios more
Report: Salzburg Research’s 10th Anniversary
Salzburg Research celebratet it’s 10th anniversary on October 22nd, 2010. more
Salzburg Research’s 10th Anniversary
Salzburg Research celebratet it’s 10th anniversary on October 22nd, 2010. more
Check your Chances – Corporate Financing in the eContent Industries
A survey and information material on the financing of businesses of the e-content industries more
SNML-InterEDU – Educational materials for teachers and students
The objective of the “Intelligent Edumedia Repository“ (InterEDU) project is to develop an online platform for digital multimedia educational materials (Edumedia Repository). more
peak.AR – Experience the intriguing panorama of the peaks surrounding you
Have you ever wondered “What is the name of that prominent peak over there?” – find the answer simply by taking a look through the camera of your iPhone or Android device. more
SNML-SAMY – Single Point of Access Semantic Media Repository Framework
The SAMY project (“Single Point of Access Semantic Media Repository Framework“) deals with typical problems of historically grown media art archives. Its goal is to develop generic solutions based on an open source software framework that supports the functionalities of an asset management system as well as the administration of semantic networks based on an ontology. more
Intelligent Sensors in Traffic Management
An innovative traffic management system will efficiently guide the traffic in accordance with the objectives of operators. more
SUEHC – Securing Urban Extramural Health Care
Optimising and securing the delivery of mobile care services in urban as well as in rural areas in case of catastrophes (for example, in case of flooding). SUEHC examines the critical infrastructure for possible disruptive figures. more
(e-)Access Lab
Lead users and workshops helped identify the individual problems and needs of people with disabilities in the field of skiing. For innovation reports from the workshops and compact case studies please visit the platform www.active4all.eu. more
(e-)Accessibility Watch
With the BarrierefreiheitsChecks accessibility test, tourism providers can find out in a mere five minutes whether their facility is handicapped accessible and what further opportunities and potentials accessible tourism offers for them. In addition, we developed a certification system for the accessibility of accommodation providers. more
Grab your future with an e-portfolio
MOSEP experiments with the use of electronic portfolios as a means of supporting both the adolescents and the teaching and counselling staff working with young learners during transition phases. A strong European partnership from Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Lithuania, Poland and the UK is working closely with a network of experts across Europe to produce an e-portfolio toolkit specifically designed for initial and inservice teacher trainers and vocational counsellors. This toolkit will include an e-portfolio training course, which will be developed during the two-year project. The purpose of this study is to provide insights for the course developers and to serve as background material for all e-portfolio trainers in the growing e-portfolio community and beyond.
Dynamische Produktbündelung – Ein Konzept für Salzburger Tourismusdestinationen auf dem Prüfstand
Dynamische Produktbündelung – Ein Konzept für Salzburger Tourismusdestinationen auf dem Prüfstand Dynamische Produktbündelung steht in der Tourismusindustrie für ein einziges online Reiseportal, auf dem Urlaubsgäste ihre gesamte Reise individuell zusammenstellen und buchen können, ohne auf die Webseiten der Zulieferer ausweichen zu müssen. expedia.de, lastminute.com und TUI sind Beispiele, die alles aus einer Online-Hand zu einem günstigen Paketpreis anbieten: Angebotssuche, Verfügbarkeitsprüfung, Buchung von An- und Abreise, Unterkunft, Leihwagen, Versicherung, Karten für Veranstaltungen und vieles mehr.
Das Buch “Dynamische Produktbündelung in Salzburger Tourismusdestinationen” informiert über organisatorische und technologische Aspekte, über Geschäfts- und Vertriebsmodelle, bietet Marktanalysen und zeigt Umsetzungsschritte auf. Die europaweit erste Studie dieser Art soll die Touristiker dabei unterstützen, sich ein eigenes Bild zu machen und Chancen und Risiken von dynamischer Produktbündelung abzuwägen. Auslöser für das Buch war ein Forschungsprojekt mit Salzburger Touristiker, das vom Land Salzburg und über das EFRE-Programm finanziell unterstützt wurde. In zahlreichen Experten-Workshops wurde erkannt, dass die Hype-Thematik dynamische Produktbündelung unter den Touristikern auf Interesse stößt und zugleich großer Aufklärungsbedarf besteht.
“Dynamische Produktbündelung in Salzburger Tourismusdestinationen. Eine Analyse von Potenzialen, Herausforderungen und Umsetzungsschritten” ist im ITD-Verlag, Hamburg 2007, erschienen (ISBN 978-3-9810378-2-1, Preis 39,90 Euro)
Link zum Buch: itd-verlag.de
DigiCULT.Info VII.
Replica of La Dama de Elche using 3D scanning and printing technologies – DigiCULT user survey – projects on e-learning – Spanish archives on the Web – interview with Susan Hazan – digitisation projects in Italy – interview with Paolo Buonora – more from DigiCULT’s Regional Correspondents
DigiCULT.Info VI.
DigiCULT introduces our regional correspondents – using 3D technologies in heritage projects – content management – new open source tools – action in the preservation of memory – the object of learning – IRCAM digital sound archive – our knowledge society – news and events.
DigiCULT Thematic Issue VI.
This sixth Thematic Issue concentrates on how resource discovery technologies can ensure that the high value, authoritative information of heritage institutions is effectively found, retrieved, and presented to Internet users.
With a key focus on the user, the Issue looks into user-driven approaches in interactive resource discovery. Expert opinion suggests that offering easy to use services and tools able to integrate the research and learning needs and behaviours of their users may form one of the heritage institutions, answers to the dominance of general-purpose global search engines.
However, along with ensuring state-of-the-art interactive access and presentation, the heritage sector will also need to raise the public’s awareness to, and visibility of, its online resources in a more profound manner. Otherwise it faces the risk that the large investment required in creating digital collections, rich descriptive metadata, study and learning material, will fail to realise a high return – in terms of interest and appreciation, discovery and valuable uses of heritage resources.
DigiCULT Technology Watch Report 2.
Der DigiCULT Technology Watch Report 2 ist der zweite von insgesamt drei Technologie-Reports, die im Rahmen des EU-Projektes DigiCULT Forum (bis 08/2004) publiziert werden.
Verschiedenste IT-Technologien werden vorgestellt und hinsichtlich ihrer Relevanz für den Kulturerbesektor vorgestellt. Gerade für kleinere Kulturinstitutionen (und 95% sind klein) bietet dieser Report eine neutrale und kompakte Informationsquelle und Entscheidungshilfe für Entscheidungsträger in Archiven, Bibliotheken und Museen ohne kommerziellen Hintergedanken.
Folgende Technologien werden ausführlich beschrieben, mit herkömmlichen Standards und Methoden verglichen und samt Vorteilen und potenziellen Risiken für den Kulturerbe-Sektor bewertet:
– The Application Service Model
– The XML Family of Technologies
– Cultural Agents and Avatars, Electronic Programming Guides and Personalisation
– Mobile Access to Cultural Information Resources
– Rights Management and Payment Technologies
– Collaborative Mechanisms and Technologies
Digital Collections and the Management of Knowledge:
It is with great pleasure and honour to publish alongside our series of DigiCULT Publications a special edition on the digitization of emblem books. The twelve articles by distinguished experts stem from the working conference on emblem digitization held in September 2003 at the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, Germany. They allow us to exemplify how scholars in a highly specialised area of research together with digital librarians have taken advantage of information technologies, standards, and emerging best practices for the digitization of emblems and emblem books, and the scholarly work related to them. In this volume readers will find valuable information as well as encouragement for their own projects in digitizing cultural heritage resources and digitally enhanced scholarship.
DigiCULT Thematic Issue V.
This fifth Thematic Issue concentrates on the question of how heritage institutions might benefit from fostering virtual communities related to core activities such as exhibitions, educational programmes or in support of scholarly communities.
There is growing volume of evidence to suggest that cultural heritage institutions’ adoption of virtual communities will broaden the reach, value and relevance of cultural heritage. The vision to link the collections and work of heritage insitutions with virtual communities promises to considerably change the way we access, communicate about, share our understanding of, and participate in the experience of cultural heritage.
But, for most cultural heritage institutions, the challenge will be first to embrace the idea of co-operating with a (non-professional) online community, and then to nurture an evolving and thriving community that crosses the virtual as well as physical space.
DigiCULT.Info V.
ARKive and educational games –, human language technologies –, introduction to Applications Service Providers –, astronomical photo archive, interview with Jean-Pierre de Cuyper –, news for European projects –, DAVID –, DELOS –, E-CultureNet –, open source solutions –, digitisation in Turkish libraries –, Open Video Archive.
Please welcome to the next edition in a series of e-journals from DigiCULT. Heritage Informatics continues to emerge as an exciting area for both the application of new technologies and as a source for research challenges that promote innovative technological developments.
An extra day in Berlin after IFLA2003 provided an opportunity to visit the Museumsinsel, one of the finest museum complexes in the world. Currently many of its buildings are undergoing extensive renovations. As on my right I passed the reopened Alte Nationalgalerie I noticed one of the buildings currently wrapped for restoration was covered by a massive poster. In the words Weltkultur beflügelt (world culture gives wings) it asks all who pass to consider the liberating power of the cultural heritage. Articles in this issue of DigiCULT.Info all show the power of new technologies in helping cultural heritage institutions in achieving their objective of improving the care, understanding and benefits of cultural heritage to individuals and society. Reflecting on the phrase Weltkultur beflügelt, we are reminded that technology is an enabler and not an end in itself.
Seamus Ross
Check your Chances [CD-ROM]
Unternehmensfinanzierung in den Wachstumsbranchen – Grundlagen, Tools & Fallstudien
Es handelt sich um umfangreiche englischsprachig Lerninhalte zum Thema Unternehmensfinanzierung. Die unterschiedlichen Finanzierungsformen (Eigenkapital vs. Fremdkapital, hybride Finanzierungsformen) und Finanzierungsquellen (Banken, öffentliche Förderstellen, Business Angels, Venture Capitalists, strategische Investoren, Aktionäre) werden erläutert.
Darüber hinaus wird ein kurzer Überblick über typische Finanzierungsphasen und -anlässe gegeben. Zur Finanzierung durch Venture Capital werden praktische Anleitungen bereitgestellt. In Sachen Börsengang werden die einzelnen Anforderungen sowie die Schritte der Vorbereitung und Abwicklung erörtert. Für Jungunternehmer gibt es zur Erstellung eines Businessplans Hintergrundsinformation, Praxistipps und ein Finanzplanungstool.
Ferner gibt es ein umfassendes Glossar zu finanztechnischen und betriebswirtschaftlichen Begriffen. Anhand von kommentierten Fallstudien wurde weiter versucht die operative und finanzielle Entwicklung bekannter Wachstumsunternehmen nachzuzeichnen (z.B. Web.de).
FEMroute – Consideration of gender-specific requirements for mobile services
So far the producers of mobility supporting systems have often used little more than fancy packaging and design to reach out to female customers. The underlying software solutions, however, usually have been remained unchanged. Female-specific factors in spatial perception and navigation were either not considered sufficiently, or not at all. This ignores studies that have shown gender-specific differences concerning orientation and strategies of path-finding. more
LIVE – Staging of Media Events
LIVE attempts to radically improve on the linear approach to TV broadcasting of live sporting events by delivering digital technologies and content formats that enable viewers to shape their own personal and highly interactive viewing experience. more
IKS – Building an interactive knowledge stack for CMS platforms
Open source stack for knowledge management, broadening the reach of semantic CMS technology, and collaboration and software development hub for the semantic CMS community. more
PRISM – PRIvacy-aware Secure Monitoring
Passive monitoring of communication networks is relevant for running these networks and the detection of cyber attacks. The PRISM project developed a two-tier privacy-compliant integrated monitoring architecture. more
eT-Fitness – eTourism Fitness For Upper Bavaria and Salzburg
Online marketing and electronic communication solutions for tourism regions more
sTC-net – Subsidiary Traffic Control Network
Traffic Control using Example-based Modelling more