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Secondary requirements, i. Realizing the full potential of the IoT application requires a new abstraction design technique. This paper proposes an abstract class element toward a design approach to providing better means better separation of concerns. The proposed approach is accompanied by gathering relevant contextual properties pertaining to the environment of IoT interactions. A new architectural aspect-aware definition is proposed for tracking the logic of interaction characteristics on the IoT components being designed.

Software: Practice and Experience, 48 6 , Towards the future Internet: emerging trends from European research. IOS press. Aspect oriented middleware for Internet of things: a state-of-the art survey of service discovery approaches.

Syst, 8 4 , CIVD: detection of command injection vulnerabilities in web services through aspect—oriented programming. International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 44 4 , Rigorous component-based system design using the BIP framework. IEEE software, 28 3 , Modularizing crosscutting concerns in component-based systems.

Springer, Cham. Aspects preserving properties. Science of Computer Programming, 77 3 , Aspect categories and classes of temporal properties. In Transactions on aspect-oriented software development I pp. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. Monitoring Distributed Component-Based Systems. UCS, 19 15 , An empirical study of the impact of two antipatterns, blob and spaghetti code, on program comprehension.

Web Applications: Spaghetti code for the 21st century. Context-aware sensor search, selection and ranking model for internet of things middleware. It also presents a basis for upgrading and enhancing of an organization. This paper presents a design and implementation of a performance appraisal system using the fuzzy logic. In addition to the normal process of performance evaluation modules, the system contains step by step inference engine processes.

These processes demonstrate several calculation details in relations composition and aggregation methods such as min operator, algebraic product, sup-min and sup- product. The system has foundation to add-on analysis module to analyze and report the final result using various similarity measures. MS Access database was used to maintain the data, build the inference logic and develop all setting user interfaces.

Zadeh, "Fuzzy sets," Information and Control, vol. Yee, and Y. H Mamadani and S. Open Source Software OSS is available in various forms including web servers, Enterprise Resource Planning systems ERPs , Academic management systems and network management systems and the development and uptake of such software by both commercial and non-commercial companies and institutions is still on the rise. The availability of OSS applications for every common type of enterprise, minimal licensing issues and availability of source code as well as ease of access has made the technology even more attractive in learning and teaching of software based courses in institutions of learning.

Through embracing this technology, institutions of learning have been able to minimize general operations cost that could have otherwise been incurred in procuring similar proprietary software. Students and teaching staff can nowadays interact and modify the readily available source code hence making learning and teaching more practical. Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.

May Web Server Survey. Open Source: Technology and Policy. Cambridge University Press. Why Open Source? Part of the ECT News network. Case Study Research: Design and methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Evaluation Research for Beginners, Practical Guide. A Paul, Nairobi [11] Wild C. Forrester Research Inc. State of Software Security Report Volume 2. Why schools should use open source software. However, they frequently report that they experience difficulty being independently mobile.

And even if they can, they are likely to have some serious accidents such as falls. Detection and recognition applications are various and used for different purposes.

One of these purposes is to help of the physically disabled people who use a cane as a mobility aid by detecting the fall. This paper surveys the most popular approaches that have been used in fall detection, the challenges related to developing fall detectors, the techniques that have been used with the Kinect in fall detection, best points of interest joints to be tracked and the well-known Kinect- Based Fall Datasets.

Finally, recommendations and future works will be summarized. Rashidi and A. Melis, R. Torres-Moreno, H. Barbeau, and E. Lemaire, "Analysis of assisted-gait characteristics in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury," Spinal Cord, vol. Dean and J. Ross, "Relationships among cane fitting, function, and falls," Physical therapy, vol. Fried, L. Ferrucci, J. Darer, J. Williamson, and G. Anderson, "Untangling the concepts of disability, frailty, and comorbidity: implications for improved targeting and care," The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, vol.

MM, Mubashir, L. Shao, and L. Seed, "A survey on fall detection: Principles and approaches," Neurocomputing, vol. Bulling, U. Blanke, and B. Igual, C. Medrano, and I. Plaza, "Challenges, issues and trends in fall detection systems," Biomed. Online, vol. Zhang, C. Conly, and V. Noury, A. Fleury, P. Rumeau, A. Bourke, G. Laighin, V. Rialle, et al.

Li, D. Zhou, X. Wei, Q. Zhang, and X. Lee and V. Lee, "Fall detection system based on kinect sensor using novel detection and posture recognition algorithm," in Inclusive Society: Health and Wellbeing in the Community, and Care at Home, ed: Springer, , pp. Kwolek and M. Kepski, "Human fall detection on embedded platform using depth maps and wireless accelerometer," Computer methods and programs in biomedicine, vol.

Stone and M. Abdali-Mohammadi, M. Rashidpour, and A. Lara and M. Giuroiu and T. Wu and A. Cai, J. Han, L. Liu, and L. Langmann, K. Hartmann, and O. Anjum, O. Ahmad, S. Rosa, J. Yin, and B. Bona, "Skeleton tracking based complex human activity recognition using kinect camera," in Social Robotics, ed: Springer, , pp. Shao, D. Xu, and J. Smisek, M. Jancosek, and T. Zennaro, M. Munaro, S. Milani, P. Zanuttigh, A. Bernardi, S. Ghidoni, et al. Sinthanayothin, N. Wongwaen, and W.

Biswas and S. Sun, S. Tang, H. Huang, Z. Zhu, H. Guo, Y. Sun, et al. Guo, and Y. Mastorakis and D. Kawatsu, J. Li, and C. Bian, J. Hou, L. Chau, and N. Magnenat-Thalmann, "Fall detection based on body part tracking using a depth camera," IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, vol. Greenberg, B. Stearn, and K.

Baldridge, K. Bhatia, J. Stearn, S. Mock, W. Sudholt, S. Krishnan, A. Bowen, C. Amoreira, and Y. Krishnan and D. Naik, S. Sivasubramanian, and S. Gannon, L. Fang, G. Kandaswamy, D. Kodeboyina, S. Plale, and A. Krishnan, and D. Sivasubramanian, D. Bantz, and S. Govindaraju, S. Chiu, A.

Slominski, D. Gannon, and R. Krishnan, et al. Best Student Paper Finalist. Cyberinfrastructures for Life Sciences and Biomedicine. Krishnan and R. Leveraging the Power of the Grid with Opal. Ding, and W. Grid Web Services and Application Factories pdf. Gannon, R. Ananthakrishnan, S. Krishnan, M. Govindaraju, L. Ramakrishnan, and A. Nov Gawor, S. Krishnan, and K. Tatineni, and C.

Bell, A. Fox, B. Grant, R. Hobby, C. Klock, S. Labate, K. Lindahl, M. Mundrane, P. Papadopoulos, M. Van Norman, and D. January Grid Workflow Challenges in Computational Chemistry pdf. Amoreira, S.



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