Title
How to instill activity into digital object memories
Abstract
In todays product management life-cycle data play a growing role. Fixed product data, sensor readings and external events form continuously growing data collections, the digital object memory. To create a surplus value, this data is exploited in applications, e.g. by asking queries to such memories (e.g. "get unexpected observations"). The necessary logic to answer such questions may vary with time as different entities come in contact with different types of objects. This raises the challenge how to decouple questions from the corresponding logic, how to modify the logic, how to deploy such logic to the memory and how to execute the logic on the memory itself. This article describes work in progress concerning extending an existing memory framework to support analysis, processing and communication behavior of so called Active Digital Object Memories.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2370216.2370463
UbiComp
Keywords
Field
DocType
data collection,active digital object memories,todays product management life-cycle,necessary logic,digital object memory,corresponding logic,fixed product data,different type,different entity,existing memory framework,activity,framework,data processing
Data processing,Computer science,Work in process,Digital object,Surplus value,Human–computer interaction,Product management,Product data,Multimedia,Digital object memory
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.41
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jens Haupert1538.82
Christian Hauck210.75
Alexander Kröner312617.97