Skip to main content Skip to main navigation

Publikation

DOMeMan: A Framework for Representation, Management, and Utilization of Digital Object Memories

Jens Haupert
In: Juan Carlos Augusto; Vassilis Bourdakis; Daniela Braga; Simon Egerton; Kaori Fujinami; Gordon Hunter; Fahim Kawsar; Ahmad Lotfi; Davy Preuveneers; Abdul Wahab bin Abdul Rahman; Victor Zamudio (Hrsg.). 9th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE) 2013. International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE-13), 9th, July 18-19, Athen, Greece, Pages 84-91, IEEE, 7/2013.

Zusammenfassung

In this paper we address the research question, how an infrastructure for digital object memories (DOMe) has to be designed. Primary goal is to identify and develop components and processes of an architecture concept particularly suited to represent, manage, and use digital object memories. In order to leverage acceptance and deployment of this novel technology, the envisioned infrastructure has to include tools for integration of new systems, and for migration with existing systems. Special requirements to object memories result from the heterogeneity of data in so-called open-loop scenarios. On the one hand, it has to be flexible enough to handle different data types. On the other hand, a simple and structured data access is required. Depending on the application scenario, the latter one needs to be complemented with concepts for a rights- and role-based access and version control. We present a framework based on a structuring data model and a set of tools to create new and to migrate existing applications to digital object memories.

Projekte

Weitere Links