ERCIM News No. 97 - with a special theme on Cyber-Physical Systems - was published online on 11 April.
There are four contributions from the Netherlands to this publication:
SPECIAL THEME SECTION
- Platform-Aware Design of Embedded Controllers
by Dip Goswami (TU/e), Twan Basten (TU/e) and Samarjit Chakraborty (TUM, Germany)
"Correctness, implementation efficiency and good quality of control (QoC) are essential for embedded controllers in cyber-physical systems." Read more.
- A European Roadmap on Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems
by Michel Reniers (TU/e) and Sebastian Engell (TU Dortmund, Germany)
"We are developing a strategic policy document “European Research and Innovation Agenda on Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems”. Read more.
- System Development: The DESTECS/Crescendo Technology
by John Fitzgerald (Newcastle University, UK), Peter Gorm Larsen (Aarhus University, Denmark) and Marcel Verhoef (Chess, The Netherlands).
"A new generation of innovative products is emerging that link computing elements – hardware and software – with physical processes." Read more.
RESEARCH & INNOVATION SECTION
- The Entity Registry System: Publishing and Consuming Linked Data in Poorly Connected Environments
by Christophe Guéret (Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), The Netherlands) and Philippe Cudré-Mauroux (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
"Sixty-five percent of the world's population is deprived of ICT-enhanced data-sharing because of poor access to digital technology." Read more.
IN BRIEF ITEMS
This issue for download in pdf and epub format.
NEXT ISSUE: No. 98, July 2014 - Special Theme: ‘Smart Cities’
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