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- KonferenzbeitragCOBIDS: A Component-Based Framework for Sharing Standardized and Non-Standardized Geo-Services(Sh@ring – EnviroInfo 2004, 2004) Bode, Thomas; Cremers, Armin B.; Radetzki, U.; Shumilov, SergeFlexible and user-oriented integrated access to data and method services in very heterogeneous and dynamic information environments is an important precondition in order to give adequate support to innovative applications in many domains. In order to simplify the integration of services, a new approach based on component technologies has been developed. The developed infrastructure allows new, a priori unknown components to register themselves in a plug-in fashion. We have implemented a prototype system and demonstrated its use in an experimental geoscientific environment, called OPALIS. In this paper we present the evolution of the OPALIS software to the client platform COBIDS. The latter supports integrated access to distributed standardized and non-standardized services as well as connecting domain-specific local tools needed for processing the shared data.
- KonferenzbeitragA distributed information system for managing phenotyping mass data(Massendatenmanagement in der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft – Erhebung – Verarbeitung – Nutzung, 2013) Schmidt, Florian; Bruns, Benjamin; Bode, Thomas; Scharr, Hanno; Cremers, Armin B.On-going automation in plant phenotyping has led to an increasing amount of measurement data, which is often managed by specialized, rarely interconnected systems with custom hardand software. Experiment and analysis scenarios across different systems and the setup of new systems quickly get expensive and tedious. Therefore, we propose a distributed information system, Phenomis, for managing phenotyping experiments based on Data Spaces. Its service-oriented architecture can be adapted to a wide range of plant phenotyping experiments and appliances, helping to overcome the “phenotyping bottleneck“, the mismatch of automated phenotyping capability over analysis capacity.
- KonferenzbeitragFirst Steps in the Development of a Web Service Framework for Hetero- geneous Environmental Information Systems(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Radetzki, Uwe; Alda, Sascha; Bode, Thomas; Cremers, Armin B.In this paper we present our first steps in developing a web service framework for heterogeneous environmental information systems. This framework allows an easy assembly of data and method services which are distributed over the entire web. In the field of web services, two consortia already conduct endeavors to standardize access to data and method of a web service. Besides, several standardization efforts for building distributed systems arise from the field of distributed objects and component technology. Our approach combines and integrates these technologies within one framework and, thus, provides a higher interoperability among all these different standards. The aggregation as well as the interaction among these services is prescribed by a XML-based workflow process engine which is also part of the framework. Another integral part of this framework is the XMT model which allows the integration of incompatible services by means of portable algorithms. We further demonstrate a conceivable application of our framework in a scenario pertaining to disaster management, in particular to the field of fire fighting.
- KonferenzbeitragMediatorbasierte ad hoc Integration autonomer Web Services(Informatik 2004 – Informatik verbindet – Band 1, Beiträge der 34. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), 2004) Radetzki, Uwe; Bode, Thomas; Cremers, Armin B.Ad hoc Integration autonomer Dienste ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil bei der dynamischen Fusion verteilt vorliegender Daten und Methoden. In diesem Papier stellen wir ein komponentenbasiertes Mediatormodell vor, mit dessen Hilfe wir hoffen, dieser Vision einen entscheidenden Schritt näher zukommen. Das Modell erlaubt die Beschreibung der benötigten Mediatoren und ermöglicht eine effiziente Identifikation und Komposition existierender Funktionalitäten. Die Darstellung der relevanten, semantischen Kontextinformation erfolgt dabei ontologiebasiert.