
Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering
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The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers address all aspects of distributed computing, and were organized in topical sections on cooperative design, cooperative applications, cooperative engineering, cooperative visualization, and basic theory and technology.
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- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Part 1: Cooperative Design
- Concert Halls in Cooperative Virtual Environments
- Introduction
- Collaborative System Architecture
- Cooperation Modes for Architectural Design Purpose
- Different Application Scenario
- Conclusion
- References
- Design Offered Up: Control and Open Outcomes in a Digitally Enabled Design Process
- Introduction
- Design Research Process
- Conclusions and Discussion
- References
- Design Interaction via Multi-touch
- Introduction
- The Multi-touch Tabletop
- Model -Based Approach Integrated into the System
- Participatory Approach Integrated into the System
- Prototype
- Benefits
- Visualization and Tangibility
- Flexibility and Speed
- Spatiality
- Conclusion and Summary
- References
- Collaborative Learning through Cooperative Design Using a Multitouch Table
- Introduction
- State-of-Art: Cooperative Educational Tools on Large Displays
- Parcours: Purpose and Design
- Basic Game Concepts
- Facing the Learning Goals
- Implementation
- Smart Table SDK
- Gaming Area
- Textures
- Game Objects
- Extended Logics Component
- Engine
- Pilot Tests and Teacher's Feedback
- References
- The Use of 3D Optical Measurement Systems in Collaborative Ship Design
- Introduction
- Theoretical Background
- The Role of ICTs in Cooperative Design
- Cooperative Approach to Vessel Design
- Main Stages in Collaborative Vessel Design
- 3D Software in Shipbuilding
- Conclusions
- References
- Part 2: Cooperative Applications
- Simulation of Collaborative Innovation System in Cluster Environment
- Introduction
- Multi-agent Model of Cluster Innovation System
- Agent Model
- Cluster Model
- Environment Model
- Behavior Model
- Swarm Simulation for CIS Evolution
- Introduction to Simulation Case
- Configuration of Simulation Environment
- Analysis of Simulation Result
- Conclusion
- References
- Implementation of a RIA Tool for Supporting a Collaborative Initiative of Software Process Improvement
- Introduction
- Relevance of Collaborative Environments in SPI Initiatives
- Model-Based Collaborative Design in SPI
- A RIA Tool to Support a Collaborative Environment for SPI
- A Model to Visualize Several SPI Issues
- A Model to Support Collaboration and Coordination
- A Model to Support Software Tools
- Conclusions
- References
- On the Development of a Sensor Network-Based System for Wildfire Prevention
- Introduction and Related Work
- Architectural Issues and Levels of Cooperation in Time-Driven WSAN
- Evaluation of Energy Costs and Lifetime
- Application Scenario
- Network Deployment
- Network Configuration
- Conclusions
- References
- Taking Cooperative Decisions in Group-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
- Introduction and Related Work
- Cooperative Decision
- Simulation of the Cooperative Decision System
- Conclusion
- References
- Cooperative Operating Control for Induction or Elimination of Self-sustained Oscillations in CSTB
- Introduction
- Description of the Bioprocess under Consideration
- Description of the Environment for Cooperating Experts
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Handling Different Format Initial Data in a Cooperative Decision Making Process
- Introduction
- Many-Valued Galois Connections
- Combining Information in Text Format and Numerical Interval Data
- Conclusion
- References
- Modeling Decisional Knowledge with the Help of Data Quality Information
- Introduction
- Managing Data Quality
- Experimental Tests
- Conclusion and Perspectives
- References
- Adapting Decision Support to Business Requirements through Data Interpretation
- Introduction
- Cadral Architecture
- Perspectives: A Machine Learning Toolkit
- Conclusion
- References
- Multilayer Automated Methods for the System Integration
- Introduction
- System Architecture and Configuration
- System Integration
- MAS Multilayered Automated Integration Scenario
- Conclusions
- References
- Active Citizenship in the Planning Process: Information Management vs. Creative Participation
- Introduction
- Active Citizenship in the Context of Building Culture
- Gentrification as a Motive for Citizen Protests at the Digital and Artistic Level
- Current Parallel Planning Processes in the District of Hamburg Altona
- Research Method for Qualitative Active Citizenship
- Summary of Results
- Conclusion
- References
- A "Live" Interactive Tagging Interface for Collaborative Learning
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Synchronous Tagging Interface for Collaborative Learning
- Evaluation
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Ask Friends for Help: A Collaborative Query Answering System
- Introduction
- General Concept of the System
- Discussion on System Functionality
- Conclusions
- References
- Part 3: Cooperative Engineering
- Extended Ontology-Based Process Management Architecture
- Introduction
- Related Research and Requirements
- Ontology for Process Management
- Process Ontology and Organization Ontology
- Other Ontolodges
- Ontology Realization
- Extended Ontology-Based Process Management Architecture
- Conclusion
- References
- Information Model for Cooperative Disassembly Process Planning
- Introduction
- Information for Cooperative Disassembly Process Planning
- Disassembly Information Model
- Case Study
- Conclusion
- References
- RFID Supported Cooperation for Construction Waste Management
- Introduction
- Waste Tracking and Identification for Cooperative Waste Recycling, Reuse, and Special Treatments
- Automated Monitoring for Cooperative Waste Pick-Up Scheduling
- Summary and Future Works
- References
- Planning for the Environmental Quality of Urban Microclimate: A Multiagent-Based Approach
- Introduction
- A Multiagent Model of Knowledge Management
- Some Basic Literature
- A Multiagent-Based Model
- Short Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- LabVIEW Based Cooperative Design for Control System Implementation
- Introduction
- Idea of Cooperative Control System Implementation
- Class Definition
- LabVIEW Based Object-Oriented Design
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Improving Collaboration in the Construction Industry through Context-Aware Web Services
- Introduction
- Background
- Proposed Web Service Framework
- Example Scenario
- Summary and Future Work
- References
- Part 4: Cooperative Visualization
- From Collaborative Business Practices to User's Adapted Visualization Services: Towards a Usage-Centered Method Dedicated to the AEC Sector
- Introduction
- Towards a Method to Design Adapted Visualization Services
- Identifying Actor's Business Needs (Step 1)
- Identifying Visualization Needs (Step 2)
- Choosing Adapted Visualization Modes (Step 3)
- Composing Adapted Visualization Services (Step 4)
- Case Study
- Conclusion
- References
- An Augmented Reality Application Framework for Complex Equipment Collaborative Maintenance
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Our Framework
- Task-Driven Work Flow
- Multiple Operators Management
- AR Functional Interfaces
- Results and Discussion
- AR Applications
- Expanded Application
- Conclusions
- References
- Faculty-Wide Information System for Energy Saving
- Introduction
- Case Study on Kyushu Sangyo University
- Faculty-Wide Information System
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Cooperative Visualization Based on Agent Voting
- Introduction
- Cooperative Voting
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Part 5: Basic Theory and Technology
- Comparing Static Load Balancing Algorithms in Grid
- Introduction
- Static Load Balancing Algorithms
- Proposed Grid Monitoring System
- Overview
- Components of Proposed Grid Monitoring System
- The Overall System
- Results
- Experimental Platform
- Response Time (RT)
- Throughput
- Conclusions
- References
- A Model for Collaborative Scheduling Based on Competencies
- Introduction
- A Model for Collaborative Scheduling Based on Competencies
- Problem Formulation
- Objective Function
- Conclusions
- References
- Towards a Functional Characterization of Collaborative Systems
- Introduction
- Study of Collaborative Features Supported by Collaborative Systems
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Efficient System for Clustering of Dynamic Document Database
- Introduction
- System Overview
- Algorithms
- Conclusions
- References
- Proposition of a Model Using Parametric Operations to Assist the Creation of Architectural Forms
- Design Process
- Design Process and Decision Trees
- Towards an Iterative Modelling Environment, the Design Tree
- Case Study
- PER (Pôle d'excellence Rurale, Center of Rural Excellence) of Dolleren
- Designing a Museum about the Second World War in Bastogne (Belgium) by Using the Morphological Operator "Pleating" (BAAM Architecture)
- Architectural Competition for the Construction of Louvain-la-Neuve Museum
- Conclusion
- References
- The Digital Design Build Studio
- Introduction
- The Digital Design Build Studio
- AIA Pavilion, a Case Study for a Digital Design Build Studio
- Project Description
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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