GS1, Auto-ID Labs, KAIST, Oliot, Smart City, Smart Food and Farm, Smart Factory, Smart Healthcare, Connected Car, Internet of Things, ITU Telecom World, Busan, Bexco
Improving safety and efficiency in the rail industry
Today’s rail industry is faced with mounting competitive and cost pressures that call for significant improvements in reliability, operating efficiencies and rail safety. Detailed risk management is becoming increasingly important— even mandatory due to current and upcoming regulations. Manufacturing, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) processes have become more complex and global, with materials being sourced from all parts of the world.
More than 20 leading railway operators, manufacturers and solution providers have stepped up to develop new applications standard for rail
Enabling timely condition-based maintenance
Providing the foundation for safety-relevant information exchange
Providing improved analytics and incident investigation
Identifying more easily series faults
Enabling more effective recall management
(Final) Tutorial: Standardization Efforts for Smart Cities - GS1/ISO/IEC Stan...Daeyoung Kim
In the Smart Cities Preliminary Report 2014 published by ISO/IEC JTC1, they have emphasized the importance of standardized, computer-recognizable, and actionable open data produced by various city resources. International standardization working groups such as ISO/IEC JTC1, JTC1/SC31 have been establishing new standards and also adopting existing standards for object identification, data modeling, and data acquisition which are the key features of the smart-city data platform.
ISO/IEC data standards have adopted many existing GS1 (Global Standards One) standards. GS1 is an international non-profit organization with 112 member organizations worldwide and more than two million user companies over 40 years. They develop global standards of how to identify, capture, share and use the data of real-world objects in business communication. The best-known standard is the barcode in retails, and they are expanding their area to healthcare, transport and logistics, food service, technical industries, and smart cities.
In this tutorial, we will give the introduction of GS1, and present the GS1’s standardization efforts with use case examples. Topics are as follows; 1) Identification and classification, 2) Semantic vocabulary, 3) Modeling and sharing of city resource metadata, 4) Master data, transaction, and event data modeling, 5) Data sharing system (API, distributed repository), 6) Smart data browsing, 7) Service registration, discovery, and access, 8) Traceability and block chain adoption, 9) Web vocabulary for city data, and 10) Oliot open source project.
Lastly, we would like to introduce Urban Technology Alliance (UTA) that aims to bring a complete smart city ecosystem, concerning various stakeholders such as city and government, industry, academia, non-profit organizations, and the most important, citizen.
Tutorial: Standardization Efforts for Smart Cities - GS1/ISO/IEC Standards At...Daeyoung Kim
In the Smart Cities Preliminary Report 2014 published by ISO/IEC JTC1, they have emphasized the importance of standardized, computer-recognizable, and actionable open data produced by various city resources. International standardization working groups such as ISO/IEC JTC1, JTC1/SC31 have been establishing new standards and also adopting existing standards for object identification, data modeling, and data acquisition which are the key features of the smart-city data platform.
ISO/IEC data standards have adopted many existing GS1 (Global Standards One) standards. GS1 is an international non-profit organization with 112 member organizations worldwide and more than two million user companies over 40 years. They develop global standards of how to identify, capture, share and use the data of real-world objects in business communication. The best-known standard is the barcode in retails, and they are expanding their area to healthcare, transport and logistics, food service, technical industries, and smart cities.
In this tutorial, we will give the introduction of GS1, and present the GS1’s standardization efforts with use case examples. Topics are as follows; 1) Identification and classification, 2) Semantic vocabulary, 3) Modeling and sharing of city resource metadata, 4) Master data, transaction, and event data modeling, 5) Data sharing system (API, distributed repository), 6) Smart data browsing, 7) Service registration, discovery, and access, 8) Traceability and block chain adoption, 9) Web vocabulary for city data, and 10) Oliot open source project.
Lastly, we would like to introduce Urban Technology Alliance (UTA) that aims to bring a complete smart city ecosystem, concerning various stakeholders such as city and government, industry, academia, non-profit organizations, and the most important, citizen.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
Improving safety and efficiency in the rail industry
Today’s rail industry is faced with mounting competitive and cost pressures that call for significant improvements in reliability, operating efficiencies and rail safety. Detailed risk management is becoming increasingly important— even mandatory due to current and upcoming regulations. Manufacturing, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) processes have become more complex and global, with materials being sourced from all parts of the world.
More than 20 leading railway operators, manufacturers and solution providers have stepped up to develop new applications standard for rail
Enabling timely condition-based maintenance
Providing the foundation for safety-relevant information exchange
Providing improved analytics and incident investigation
Identifying more easily series faults
Enabling more effective recall management
(Final) Tutorial: Standardization Efforts for Smart Cities - GS1/ISO/IEC Stan...Daeyoung Kim
In the Smart Cities Preliminary Report 2014 published by ISO/IEC JTC1, they have emphasized the importance of standardized, computer-recognizable, and actionable open data produced by various city resources. International standardization working groups such as ISO/IEC JTC1, JTC1/SC31 have been establishing new standards and also adopting existing standards for object identification, data modeling, and data acquisition which are the key features of the smart-city data platform.
ISO/IEC data standards have adopted many existing GS1 (Global Standards One) standards. GS1 is an international non-profit organization with 112 member organizations worldwide and more than two million user companies over 40 years. They develop global standards of how to identify, capture, share and use the data of real-world objects in business communication. The best-known standard is the barcode in retails, and they are expanding their area to healthcare, transport and logistics, food service, technical industries, and smart cities.
In this tutorial, we will give the introduction of GS1, and present the GS1’s standardization efforts with use case examples. Topics are as follows; 1) Identification and classification, 2) Semantic vocabulary, 3) Modeling and sharing of city resource metadata, 4) Master data, transaction, and event data modeling, 5) Data sharing system (API, distributed repository), 6) Smart data browsing, 7) Service registration, discovery, and access, 8) Traceability and block chain adoption, 9) Web vocabulary for city data, and 10) Oliot open source project.
Lastly, we would like to introduce Urban Technology Alliance (UTA) that aims to bring a complete smart city ecosystem, concerning various stakeholders such as city and government, industry, academia, non-profit organizations, and the most important, citizen.
Tutorial: Standardization Efforts for Smart Cities - GS1/ISO/IEC Standards At...Daeyoung Kim
In the Smart Cities Preliminary Report 2014 published by ISO/IEC JTC1, they have emphasized the importance of standardized, computer-recognizable, and actionable open data produced by various city resources. International standardization working groups such as ISO/IEC JTC1, JTC1/SC31 have been establishing new standards and also adopting existing standards for object identification, data modeling, and data acquisition which are the key features of the smart-city data platform.
ISO/IEC data standards have adopted many existing GS1 (Global Standards One) standards. GS1 is an international non-profit organization with 112 member organizations worldwide and more than two million user companies over 40 years. They develop global standards of how to identify, capture, share and use the data of real-world objects in business communication. The best-known standard is the barcode in retails, and they are expanding their area to healthcare, transport and logistics, food service, technical industries, and smart cities.
In this tutorial, we will give the introduction of GS1, and present the GS1’s standardization efforts with use case examples. Topics are as follows; 1) Identification and classification, 2) Semantic vocabulary, 3) Modeling and sharing of city resource metadata, 4) Master data, transaction, and event data modeling, 5) Data sharing system (API, distributed repository), 6) Smart data browsing, 7) Service registration, discovery, and access, 8) Traceability and block chain adoption, 9) Web vocabulary for city data, and 10) Oliot open source project.
Lastly, we would like to introduce Urban Technology Alliance (UTA) that aims to bring a complete smart city ecosystem, concerning various stakeholders such as city and government, industry, academia, non-profit organizations, and the most important, citizen.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
Climate Science Flows: Enabling Petabyte-Scale Climate Analysis with the Eart...Globus
The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a global network of data servers that archives and distributes the planet’s largest collection of Earth system model output for thousands of climate and environmental scientists worldwide. Many of these petabyte-scale data archives are located in proximity to large high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing resources, but the primary workflow for data users consists of transferring data, and applying computations on a different system. As a part of the ESGF 2.0 US project (funded by the United States Department of Energy Office of Science), we developed pre-defined data workflows, which can be run on-demand, capable of applying many data reduction and data analysis to the large ESGF data archives, transferring only the resultant analysis (ex. visualizations, smaller data files). In this talk, we will showcase a few of these workflows, highlighting how Globus Flows can be used for petabyte-scale climate analysis.
Prosigns: Transforming Business with Tailored Technology SolutionsProsigns
Unlocking Business Potential: Tailored Technology Solutions by Prosigns
Discover how Prosigns, a leading technology solutions provider, partners with businesses to drive innovation and success. Our presentation showcases our comprehensive range of services, including custom software development, web and mobile app development, AI & ML solutions, blockchain integration, DevOps services, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 support.
Custom Software Development: Prosigns specializes in creating bespoke software solutions that cater to your unique business needs. Our team of experts works closely with you to understand your requirements and deliver tailor-made software that enhances efficiency and drives growth.
Web and Mobile App Development: From responsive websites to intuitive mobile applications, Prosigns develops cutting-edge solutions that engage users and deliver seamless experiences across devices.
AI & ML Solutions: Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Prosigns provides smart solutions that automate processes, provide valuable insights, and drive informed decision-making.
Blockchain Integration: Prosigns offers comprehensive blockchain solutions, including development, integration, and consulting services, enabling businesses to leverage blockchain technology for enhanced security, transparency, and efficiency.
DevOps Services: Prosigns' DevOps services streamline development and operations processes, ensuring faster and more reliable software delivery through automation and continuous integration.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Support: Prosigns provides comprehensive support and maintenance services for Microsoft Dynamics 365, ensuring your system is always up-to-date, secure, and running smoothly.
Learn how our collaborative approach and dedication to excellence help businesses achieve their goals and stay ahead in today's digital landscape. From concept to deployment, Prosigns is your trusted partner for transforming ideas into reality and unlocking the full potential of your business.
Join us on a journey of innovation and growth. Let's partner for success with Prosigns.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Utilocate offers a comprehensive solution for locate ticket management by automating and streamlining the entire process. By integrating with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), it provides accurate mapping and visualization of utility locations, enhancing decision-making and reducing the risk of errors. The system's advanced data analytics tools help identify trends, predict potential issues, and optimize resource allocation, making the locate ticket management process smarter and more efficient. Additionally, automated ticket management ensures consistency and reduces human error, while real-time notifications keep all relevant personnel informed and ready to respond promptly.
The system's ability to streamline workflows and automate ticket routing significantly reduces the time taken to process each ticket, making the process faster and more efficient. Mobile access allows field technicians to update ticket information on the go, ensuring that the latest information is always available and accelerating the locate process. Overall, Utilocate not only enhances the efficiency and accuracy of locate ticket management but also improves safety by minimizing the risk of utility damage through precise and timely locates.
May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, enterprise software development is undergoing a significant transformation. Traditional coding methods are being challenged by innovative no-code solutions, which promise to streamline and democratize the software development process.
This shift is particularly impactful for enterprises, which require robust, scalable, and efficient software to manage their operations. In this article, we will explore the various facets of enterprise software development with no-code solutions, examining their benefits, challenges, and the future potential they hold.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.