Title
Enabling Interoperability as a Property of Ubiquitous Systems for Disaster Management
Abstract
The advent of the future Internet-of-Things brings about increasing complexity and diversification of Enterprise Information Systems, which makes interoperability a critical requirement towards their scalability and sustainable development. This is especially evident in the disaster management area, which typically involves a highly heterogeneous set of institutions and organisations responsible for delivering emergency response services who often fail to rise up to the task, mainly due to a lack of proper collaboration. As the legacy consideration of the interoperability paradigm appears to fail in meeting these challenges, in this paper we define Interoperability as a Property (IaaP) of every ubiquitous system. In doing so, we use an anthropomorphic perspective to formally define IaaP's enabling attributes (namely, awareness, perceptivity, intelligence and extroversion), with the objective of taking initial steps towards a Theory of Interoperability of Everything (IoE). The identified concepts and their interrelations are illustrated by the presented IoE ontology.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.2298/CSIS141031011Z
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet-of-Things,Ubiquitous systems,Systems interoperability,Interoperability as Property,Disaster Management,Interoperability of Everything
Data mining,Ontology,Computer science,Interoperability,Emergency management,Cross-domain interoperability,Semantic interoperability,Enterprise information system,Sustainable development,Scalability
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
12
SP3
1820-0214
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.37
12
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Milan Zdravkovic11088.14
Ovidiu Noran213119.37
Hervé Panetto374576.85
Miroslav Trajanovic4839.29