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Journal articles on the topic "Trustworthy Interoperability"

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Allian, Ana Paula, Frank Schnicke, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Thomas Kuhn, and Elisa Yumi Nakagawa. "Towards the Adoption of Blockchain to Trustworthy Interoperability in Industry 4.0 Systems: A Case Study." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 31, no. (2) (2025): 189–206. https://doi.org/10.3897/jucs.125714.

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The rapid evolution of Industry 4.0 has brought forth transformative changes in manufacturing, accentuating the need for seamless interoperability among heterogeneous systems. However, the geographically distributed and decentralized nature of Industry 4.0 ecosystems presents a pressing challenge: ensuring trustworthy interoperability within a complex web of entities and intermediaries. This paper delves into the pivotal role of blockchain technology in addressing this challenge, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical promises and practical applications. By examining the feasibility and
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Fraile, Francisco, Takuya Tagawa, Raul Poler, and Angel Ortiz. "Trustworthy Industrial IoT Gateways for Interoperability Platforms and Ecosystems." IEEE Internet of Things Journal 5, no. 6 (2018): 4506–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jiot.2018.2832041.

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Allian, Ana Paula, Frank Schnicke, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, Thomas Kuhn, and Elisa Yumi Nakagawa. "Towards the Adoption of Blockchain to Trustworthy Interoperability in Industry 4.0 Systems: A Case Study." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 31, no. 2 (2025): 189–206. https://doi.org/10.3897/jucs.125714.

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The rapid evolution of Industry 4.0 has brought forth transformative changes in manufacturing, accentuating the need for seamless interoperability among heterogeneous systems. However, the geographically distributed and decentralized nature of Industry 4.0 ecosystems presents a pressing challenge: ensuring trustworthy interoperability within a complex web of entities and intermediaries. This paper delves into the pivotal role of blockchain technology in addressing this challenge, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical promises and practical applications. By examining the feasibility and
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Javaid, Sabeen, Hammad Afzal, Fahim Arif, Naima Iltaf, Haider Abbas, and Waseem Iqbal. "CATSWoTS: Context Aware Trustworthy Social Web of Things System." Sensors 19, no. 14 (2019): 3076. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19143076.

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The inevitable revolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its benefits can be witnessed everywhere. Two major issues related to IoT are the interoperability and the identification of trustworthy things. The proposed Context-Aware Trustworthy Social Web of Things System (CATSWoTS) addresses the interoperability issue by incorporating web technologies including Service Oriented Architecture where each thing plays the role of a service provider as well as a role of service consumer. The aspect of social web helps in getting recommendations from social relations. It was identified that the con
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Blobel, B. G. M. E. "Educational Challenge of Health Information Systems’ Interoperability." Methods of Information in Medicine 46, no. 01 (2007): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1628132.

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Summary Objectives: As health care develops from an organization-centered via service-centered (disease management) towards a person-centered system (favored homecare, patient monitoring, body area networks), information systems involved have to be semantically interoperable, process-related, decision-supportive, context-sensitive, user-oriented, and trustworthy. Methods: The aforementioned paradigm shift requires highly flexible solutions based on knowledge concepts, provided by a service-oriented and model-driven approach. Results: Information systems’ design, implementation and maintenance
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TITH, Dara, and Jean-Noël COLIN. "A Trust Policy Meta-Model for Trustworthy and Interoperability of Digital Identity Systems." Procedia Computer Science 254 (2025): 88–97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2025.02.067.

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Honti, Gergely Marcell, and Janos Abonyi. "A Review of Semantic Sensor Technologies in Internet of Things Architectures." Complexity 2019 (June 12, 2019): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6473160.

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Intelligent sensors should be seamlessly, securely, and trustworthy interconnected to enable automated high-level smart applications. Semantic metadata can provide contextual information to support the accessibility of these features, making it easier for machines and humans to process the sensory data and achieve interoperability. The unique overview of sensor ontologies according to the semantic needs of the layers of IoT solutions can serve a guideline of engineers and researchers interested in the development of intelligent sensor-based solutions. The explored trends show that ontologies w
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Zachila, Konstantina, Konstantinos Kotis, Evangelos Paparidis, Stamatia Ladikou, and Dimitris Spiliotopoulos. "Facilitating Semantic Interoperability of Trustworthy IoT Entities in Cultural Spaces: The Smart Museum Ontology." IoT 2, no. 4 (2021): 741–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/iot2040037.

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Nowadays, cultural spaces (e.g., museums and archaeological sites) are interested in adding intelligence in their ecosystem by deploying different types of smart applications such as automated environmental monitoring, energy saving, and user experience optimization. Such an ecosystem is better realized through semantics in order to efficiently represent the required knowledge for facilitating interoperability among different application domains, integration of data, and inference of new knowledge as insights into what may have not been observed at first sight. This paper reports on our recent
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Oliveira, Alexandre Au-Yong. "Recent developments of interoperability in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Regulations (EU) 2019/817 and 2019/818." UNIO – EU Law Journal 5, no. 2 (2019): 128–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21814/unio.5.2.2297.

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Regulation 2019/817 and Regulation 2019/818 establish a framework for the interoperability between EU large scale information systems in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice. The new rules on interoperability aim at providing easier information sharing and to improve security in the EU, while safeguarding fundamental rights. This presupposes that the data is fully trustworthy and only accessed in legitimate ways. Due to the nature of the data, especially biometric data, and the scale of the databases, security is an obvious concern. These problems imply a high level of trust between the
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Sharma, Desh Deepak. "Token-Based Smart Power Contract for Interoperable Blockchains of Networked Microgrid System." New Energy Exploitation and Application 2, no. 1 (2023): 8–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.54963/neea.v2i1.118.

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Designing the secure and privacy-protected smart power contract between electricity suppliers and consumers, considered agents, of different microgrids, is a challenging task in the networked- microgrid system. A framework is suggested in which each microgrid implements a heterogeneous or isomorphic blockchain based platform. The blockchain interoperability, inherently, is present in different blockchains implemented by various microgrids. This paper reviews the interoperability issues and smart contract designs in blockchain based systems. The paper proposes new mechanisms to cater blockchain
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Book chapters on the topic "Trustworthy Interoperability"

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Golpayegani, Delaram, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, and Dave Lewis. "Comparison and Analysis of 3 Key AI Documents: EU’s Proposed AI Act, Assessment List for Trustworthy AI (ALTAI), and ISO/IEC 42001 AI Management System." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26438-2_15.

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AbstractConforming to multiple and sometimes conflicting guidelines, standards, and legislations regarding development, deployment, and governance of AI is a serious challenge for organisations. While the AI standards and regulations are both in early stages of development, it is prudent to avoid a highly-fragmented landscape and market confusion by finding out the gaps and resolving the potential conflicts. This paper provides an initial comparison of ISO/IEC 42001 AI management system standard with the EU trustworthy AI assessment list (ALTAI) and the proposed AI Act using an upper-level ont
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Karner, Michael, and Joachim Hillebrand. "Going to the Edge: Bringing Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things Together." In Intelligent Secure Trustable Things. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54049-3_1.

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AbstractArtificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) is the natural evolution for both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) because they are mutually beneficial. AI increases the value of the IoT through Machine Learning by transforming the data into useful information, while the IoT increases the value of AI through connectivity and data exchange. Therefore, InSecTT—Intelligent Secure Trustable Things, a pan-European effort with 52 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Turkey), provides intelligent, secure, and trustworthy systems for industrial applications. This results in
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Pietri, Ilia, George Darzanos, Georgios Spanos, et al. "Decentralized Management of IoT Platform Federations and Data Marketplaces." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78572-6_7.

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Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has been rapidly adopted in a plethora of application domains, promoting the development of a variety of smart services relying on data from different sources. As a consequence, Sensing-as-a-Service is also gaining popularity, enabling IoT data providers and consumers to share, exchange and trade IoT data. In such a data-driven ecosystem, data marketplaces play a pivotal role, which besides the need for interoperable solutions, necessitates also sophisticated market mechanisms that ensure trusted and secure data exchange. In this paper, we present
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Boldrin, Luca, Giovanni Paolo Sellitto, and Jaak Tepandi. "TOOP Trust Architecture." In The Once-Only Principle. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79851-2_7.

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AbstractWhile information security nowadays represents a core concern for any organization, Trust Management is usually less elaborated and is only important when two or more organizations cooperate towards a common objective. The overall Once-Only Principle Project (TOOP) architecture relies on the concept of trusted sources of information and on the existence of a secure exchange channel between the Data Providers and the Data Consumers in this interaction framework. Trust and information security are two cross-cutting concerns of paramount importance. These two concerns are overlapping, but
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"Multi-agent interoperability." In Trustworthy Autonomic Computing. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/pbpc030e_ch6.

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"Secure Semantic Interoperability." In Building Trustworthy Semantic Webs. Auerbach Publications, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420013221-27.

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"Secure Semantic Interoperability." In Building Trustworthy Semantic Webs. Auerbach Publications, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420013221.ch18.

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Aljibe, Miguel, Jorn Bettin, Boonchai Kijsanayotin, et al. "Community of Interoperability Labs: Pragmatic Approach to Achieving Interoperability." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti230923.

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To achieve interoperability of health data, stakeholders must overcome various socio-technical challenges. The “Mind the GAPS, Fill the GAPS” framework was created by the Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN) in 2017 to help countries with their challenges with interoperability. A year later, AeHIN formed the Community of Interoperability Labs (COIL), a group of labs from six countries to share knowledge and resources. Since interoperability requires data exchange between disparate entities, it is imperative to establish a trustworthy space where stakeholders can come together and solve the
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Blobel Bernd. "Security and Privacy Services in Pathology for Enabling Trustworthy Personal Health." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2012. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-086-4-203.

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Ubiquitous personalized health services including ePathology require comprehensive, but trusted interoperability. Contrary to regulated traditional health services with pre-defined policies, the solutions enabled by mobile, pervasive and autonomous technology have to follow dynamic policies reflecting the customers changing health services needs, expectations and wishes as well as contextual and environmental conditions. The paper introduces an advanced approach to trustworthy architecture-centric, policy-driven pHealth solutions. To some details, it also addresses security and privacy ontolog
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Ruban, S., S. Anitha, Arulkumar V. P., G. Bhuvaneswari, G. Manikandan, and Robinson Joel M. "Important Concerns With Comorbidities and Type 2 Diabetes in Clinical Decision Support Systems Based on Mobile Solutions." In Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-5237-3.ch008.

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Several important challenges come to the forefront when it comes to mobile solutions for clinical decision support systems (CDSS) that focus on comorbidities, particularly in the context of type 2 diabetes. To protect patient information, mobile CDSSs handling sensitive medical data must provide strong encryption, safe data transmission, and adherence to laws like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. For smooth data interchange and care coordination, integration with current electronic health record (EHR) systems and other healthcare IT infrastructure is essential. Interope
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Conference papers on the topic "Trustworthy Interoperability"

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Chainho, Paulo, Steffen Drusedow, Ricardo Lopes Pereira, et al. "Decentralized Communications: Trustworthy interoperability in peer-to-peer networks." In 2017 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eucnc.2017.7980649.

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Costagliola, Andrea Roberta, Andrea Sabbioni, Armir Bujari, Rebecca Montanari, and Paolo Bellavista. "A Multi-faceted Interoperability Model for Reliable and Trustworthy Urban Digital Twins." In GoodIT '24: International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good. ACM, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3677525.3678684.

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Olveira, Wellington, Paolo Missier, Daniel De Olveira, and Vanessa Braganholo. "Comparing Provenance Data Models for Scientific Workflows: an Analysis of PROV-Wf and ProvOne." In X Brazilian e-Science Workshop. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/bresci.2016.9119.

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Scientific workflows rely on provenance to be understandable, reproducible and trustworthy. Nowadays, there is a growing demand for interoperability between provenance data generated from heterogeneous workflow management systems. To address this issue, some provenance models have been proposed by extending PROV to support specific requirements of scientific workflows. In this paper, we present two prominent provenance models for scientific workflows, PROV-Wf and ProvOne, which are specializations of PROV, and compare their elements and relationships. Our goal is to provide an overview of each
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Oliveira, Wellington, Paolo Missier, Daniel De Oliveira, and Vanessa Braganholo. "Comparing Provenance Data Models for Scientific Workflows: an Analysis of PROV-Wf and ProvOne." In X Brazilian e-Science Workshop. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/bresci.2016.9972.

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Scientific workflows rely on provenance to be understandable, reproducible and trustworthy. Nowadays, there is a growing demand for interoperability between provenance data generated from heterogeneous workflow management systems. To address this issue, some provenance models have been proposed by extending PROV to support specific requirements of scientific workflows. In this paper, we present two prominent provenance models for scientific workflows, PROV-Wf and ProvOne, which are specializations of PROV, and compare their elements and relationships. Our goal is to provide an overview of each
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Alves, André, and Rui Mansidão. "Artificial Intelligence Applied to Whistleblowing Channels." In 10th International Scientific Conference ERAZ - Knowledge Based Sustainable Development. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31410/eraz.2024.205.

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The present study addresses the implications of using AI – Artificial Intelligence – and iAP – Public Administration Interoperability – in whistleblowing channels, to improve the effectiveness of these tools for reporting irregularities in organizations. To this end, a brief literature review was conducted on whistleblowing channels, AI, and iAP. Subsequently, the aim was to assess the current level of citizens’ knowledge about AI and iAP, as well as their levels of trust and perceived use- fulness regarding these technologies. Citizens show an average positive level of knowledge about AI and
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Sundar, Shyam, Krantiveer Pundalik, and Ushma Unnikrishnan. "Contextual Study of Security and Privacy in V2X Communication for Architecture & Networking Products." In International Automotive CAE Conference – Road to Virtual World. SAE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2024-28-0038.

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