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Título: Monitoring and Information Alignment in Pursuit of an IoT-Enabled Self-Sustainable Interoperability
Autor: Ferreira, José Alexandre Pires
Orientador: Gonçalves, Ricardo
Agostinho, Carlos
Palavras-chave: Self-Sustainable Interoperability
Model Morphisms
Multi-Agent Systems
Monitoring and Assessment
Knowledge Management
Sensing Enterprise
Data de Defesa: Dez-2017
Resumo: To remain competitive with big corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often need to be more dynamic, adapt to new business situations, react faster, and thereby survive in today‘s global economy. To do so, SMEs normally seek to create consortiums, thus gaining access to new and more opportunities. However, this strategy may also lead to complications. Due to the different sources of enterprise models and semantics, organizations are experiencing difficulties in seamlessly exchanging vital information via electronic means. In their attempt to address this issue, most seek to achieve interoperability by establishing peer-to-peer mappings with different business partners, or by using neutral data standards to regulate communications in optimized networks. Moreover, systems are more and more dynamic, frequently changing to answer new customer‘s requirements, causing new interoperability problems and a reduction of efficiency. Another situation that is constantly changing is the devices used in the enterprises, as the Enterprise Information Systems, devices are used to register internal data, and to be used to monitor several aspects. These devices are constantly changing, following the evolution and growth of the market. So, it is important to monitor these devices and doing a model representation of them. This dissertation proposes a self-sustainable interoperable framework to monitor existing enterprise information systems and their devices, monitor the device/enterprise network for changes and automatically detecting model changes. With this, network harmonization disruptions are detected in a timely way, and possible solutions are suggested to regain the interoperable status, thus enhancing robustness for reaching sustainability of business networks along time.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/30472
Designação: Doutor em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores – Especialidade em Sistemas de Informação Industriais
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