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Tuesday, January 31
by
dsoul
on January 31, 2006 10:00PM (PST)
EFF Sues AT&T to Stop Illegal Surveillance ... alleges that Telecom Collaborated with NSA to Spy on Customers (thanks to Jason Schultz LawGeek )
And in the the State of the Union Address, the President maintains not only is the practice legal but that the key people of the legislative branch were advised, and all is right... I'm still confused as to why the appropriate search warrants couldn't be obtained within the 72 hours after the taps were first made... since this argument doesn't seem to be debated very much (rather just the yes he can, no he can't factions seem to be vocal)...I must be missing something... what?
by
dsoul
on January 31, 2006 01:44PM (PST)
Pilot project currently under way to help determine the best way to provide "last mile connectivity" to primary care physicians and specialists more »
by
dsoul
on January 31, 2006 12:40AM (PST)
In this article in Physicians Practice, subtitled "Steps to a Successful EMR Implementation," Elaine Zablocki
writes that
"... selecting and ... more »
Saturday, January 28
by
dsoul
on January 28, 2006 07:36PM (PST)
from collision detection: Are smarter people better at ignoring things?
A team testing the "visual working memory" of a group of subjects by getting them to look at red and blue bricks in a picture found, much their suprise, that people with the largest capacity VWM weren't actually retaining lots of additional information, but infact were simply selective in what they retained....or possibly the real genius comes in stripping out inessential information (filtering) and holding only in mind the red bricks that the researchers asked them to pay attention to. This, of course, is exactly the type of thing that we would expect a "viable" system should do... keep the requisite variety in balance by filtering .... one of the problems with our corporate IT systems is they are built with an underlying assumption that management's problem is in retaining huge quatities of raw data ... so the database will step up, and by george... it will store everything. Making subsequent analysis just a tad difficult sometimes.... in the move to real time worlds in business, there is a lesson to be learned here. Friday, January 20
by
dsoul
on January 20, 2006 09:49PM (PST)
Enriquez illustrates that nations beset with problems from within are always susceptible to break-up ... he focuses on the United States but also gives illustrations from Canada and Mexico....
The book format is quite interesting... it uses a 'staccato' form ... with a lot of punch given through data, quotes, and sometimes just raw speculation... in a variety of type faces and spacing/blocking formats.... this leads to a book that is a very quick read ... but don't be fooled by this as there is a lot here to think about ... Enriquez' warning? .... even the United States may not be immune from secession pressures over the course of the next fifty years. My ranking **** see this on Amazon --> Sunday, January 15
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:56PM (PST)
In contrast to traditional database systems active database systems management are designed to automatically react to events.... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:53PM (PST)
a prototype content-based publish/subscribe messaging system named AMS that takes an Active Networks approach... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:49PM (PST)
Existing research on event-based middleware for wireless networks has mainly focused on what may be termed nomadic applications. .... In contrast we focus on collaborative applications. more »
Keywords:
middleware
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:46PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:43PM (PST)
developed from the Rapide concepts of
1. causal event modeling
2. event patterns and pattern matching, and
3. event pattern maps and constraints more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:40PM (PST)
effort focuses on developing a new technology for building large-scale, distributed multi-language systems ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:38PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:31PM (PST)
for retrieving XML data, querying and monitoring... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:28PM (PST)
aims to provide a new and powerful event-based architecture for electronic business applications... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:25PM (PST)
The LSAM project is developing the middleware infrastructure to support scalable distributed information services.... more »
Keywords:
middleware
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:23PM (PST)
Smart Delivery of Fresh Information ... Our vision of a civilized Infosphere goes beyond just gathering, storing, and retrieving increasing amounts of information..... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:18PM (PST)
an open source project that researches fundamental issues pertaining to distributed middleware systems... more »
Keywords:
middleware
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:16PM (PST)
A big challenge to build content based publish-subscdribe systems is to solve the trade-off between (matching) performance and the expressiveness of the publication and subscriptions language they can support. Our research work focuses on designing scalable pattern-matching algorithms which enable powerful subscription languages on complex data. .. more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:14PM (PST)
In short, SPARC allows space physicists to conduct team science on a global scale. It is the realization of the ''net'' -- real-time access to a world of instruments, models, and colleagues ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 07:11PM (PST)
The focus of Opera group research is the design and deployment of open, large-scale, widely distributed systems. Two major thrusts are in the areas of asynchronous middleware... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 06:53PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 06:49PM (PST)
focusing on getting information to the right place at the right time.... more »
Keywords:
IBM,
middleware
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 04:07PM (PST)
ECho is an event delivery middleware system developed at Georgia Tech... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 04:06PM (PST)
Dragon is a powful midleware that can create ad hoc event driven system ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 04:04PM (PST)
This project focuses on the research of an innovatiive event dissemination platform to ease the development of distributed applications. ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 04:02PM (PST)
The objective of DAOS is to unbundle the concepts of 'Active Object Systems' [Buchmann94] on behalf of the CORBA platform.' ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 04:00PM (PST)
DACE: Distributed Asynchronous Computing Environment... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:59PM (PST)
"Conditional
Messaging and Dependency-Spheres are novel extensions to standard
middleware for messaging and object transaction processing."
"Conditional Messaging allows an application ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:57PM (PST)
"The
primary objective of the Continual Queries project aims at
investigating the update monitoring problems in Internet-scale
distibuted information systems ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:54PM (PST)
"The
Caravel project deals with the general problem of information
integration in networks of autonomous, heterogeneous information
sources."
"Information sources ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:51PM (PST)
it provides the infrastructure necessary for real-time access to the key performance indicators ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:48PM (PST)
BAM and CEP point to a simple truth — a fact about anything (business process mistakes, opportunities) is often most valuable when it is fresh... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:42PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:40PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:33PM (PST)
This page provides pointers into content on pangaro.com that relates to the theory and practice of human-computer interaction and interaction design.... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:30PM (PST)
This video clip (approx 1 1/2 hours) gives a good introduction to the circular causality studied by cybernetics and why it is more than just control theory. ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:26PM (PST)
A sample chapter (provided courtesy of Addison Wesley) from David Luckham's book "The Power of Events : an Introduction to Complex Event Processing in Distributed Environments" is available .... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:12PM (PST)
Sample Chapter of David Luckham's book "the Power of Events" is provided courtesy of Addison Wesley Professional.... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:10PM (PST)
The Why and What of CEP ....
Complex Event Processing: An Essential Technology for Instant Insight into the Operations of Enterprise ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:07PM (PST)
Tsunami backlash...
arising out of widespread frustration and a growing belief that state-owned and hierarchical warning systems let the people ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 03:03PM (PST)
This presentation by Opher Etzion (IBM Research Laboratory, Haifa) was
made at the European Business Rules Conference (June 2004)
(preliminary ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:59PM (PST)
While real-time data warehousing does provide near real-time performance, it does not enable the event-driven decision making that BAM is known for.... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:56PM (PST)
The Event-Driven Enterprise By Doc Mills Posted: Tuesday, November 11, 2003
Abstract:
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:53PM (PST)
Gartner is spreading the word far and wide... I just came across this piece in Indiatimes Infotech (June 2004)
BANGALORE: ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:49PM (PST)
A standard method should be developed to collect and relay
instantaneously and automatically all types of hazard warnings and
reports ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:40PM (PST)
Start Here Guide: In it you will find pointers to a wide variety of resources avaialble on both the web and in the physical world: ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:34PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:24PM (PST)
Companies that deploy RFID systems will need to use 'complex event processing' to identify meaningful information from the stream of ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:20PM (PST)
Human interaction with agents who act autonomously most of the time, such as a process control agent in a power plant, has received little attention compared to human interaction with agents who provide a direct service to humans, such as information retrieval.... more »
Keywords:
collaboration,
HCI
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:17PM (PST)
The paper (i) discusses the differences between the environments/requirements for event-based management and situation management, (ii) .... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:10PM (PST)
![]() Click to join CEP-Interest Complex Event Processing is technology that allows
applications to process events and discover complex patterns ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:08PM (PST)
In
this article by Peter Varhol (JavaPro, June 7, 2004) the author
describes how complex event processing may provide a ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:04PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 02:01PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 15, 2006 01:59PM (PST)
Saturday, January 14
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:56PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:53PM (PST)
An event notification service is an application-independent infrastructure that supports the construction of event-based systems, ... more »
Keywords:
SIENA,
PublishSubscribe
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:49PM (PST)
Abstract:
Distributed content-based publish-subscribe middleware provides the
decoupling, flexibility, expressiveness, and scalability required by
highly dynamic distributed applications, e.g., mobile ... more »
Keywords:
PublishSubscribe,
middleware
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:45PM (PST)
The Architecture of the READY Event Notification Service (1999) by Robert E. Gruber, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Euthimios Panagos
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:42PM (PST)
There is growing interest in the use of general-purpose event notification services as “middleware” for gluing together independently-developed distributed applications.... more »
Keywords:
READY,
middleware
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:38PM (PST)
Camstar
is a provider of manufacturing performance management systems. It's;
LiveAlert™ product is a real-time notification and exception
management solution. ... more »
Keywords:
Rules,
manufacturing
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:34PM (PST)
Electronic Product Code (EPC) is a 96-bit code, created by the Auto-ID Center, that proponents claim will one day ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:31PM (PST)
Interface & Control Systems, Inc. (ICS) has recently teamed up with SharkSurvivor.Com to provide a Public Service demonstration of their ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:29PM (PST)
In
an article in Business Integration Journal (Posted: Wednesday, December
17, 2003) Mo Klein and Francois Besson claim that the ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:27PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:24PM (PST)
ObjectStore®
has intoduced its " Trading Accelerator" which it claims is a highly
scalable, complex event processing system ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:21PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:19PM (PST)
Do
endless automated messages make you mad? A program aims to detect that
anger and transfer you to a real ... more »
Keywords:
automation
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:14PM (PST)
"Imagine a world where computers fix their own problems before you even know something is wrong" IBM asks of us.... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:12PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:07PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 05:01PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:59PM (PST)
Event
Mining discovers information in a stream of data, or events, and
delivers knowledge in real-time. In this paper Louis ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:57PM (PST)
In
this powerpoint presentation Gail Kaiser, Janak Parekh, Phillp Gross
and Giussepper Valetto of the Programming Systems Lab of Columbia
... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:53PM (PST)
According to the author, Complex
Event Processing (CEP) is particularly well suited for complexity
arising from asynchronous, non-deterministic execution ... more »
Keywords:
Perrochon,
manufacturing
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:36PM (PST)
This paper (Karthikeyan Bhargavan and Carl A. Gunter of the University of Pennsylvania) describes some key of the requirements for event monitoring for ... more »
Keywords:
monitoring,
protocols
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:27PM (PST)
This is a review ((from ACM Ubiquity) of David Luckham's book, The Power of Events: An Introduction to Complex Event ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:22PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:19PM (PST)
The
objectives of this workshop was to bring together participants from
academia and industry to discuss problems in distributed event
... more »
Keywords:
DEBS,
PublishSubscribe
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:14PM (PST)
...
will achieve new levels of flexibility and a deeper understanding of
their business processes by applying the techniques of ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:08PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 04:02PM (PST)
An early report (1987) from researchers at the University of Calgary provides some insights into monitoring fundamentals for distirbuted system that have releveance to CEP. more »
Keywords:
monitoring
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 03:36PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 14, 2006 02:41PM (PST)
Billed as "a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary framework for intelligent systems", this book by Alexander A. Meystel (Drexel University) and James S. Albus (National Institute of Standards and Technology) is primarily for scientists and engineers but has a lot to offer anyone seriously wishing to explore contemporary theories in the field of intelligence. My rank ***** see this on Amazon: ![]()
Keywords:
intelligence,
control
Friday, January 13
by
dsoul
on January 13, 2006 10:45PM (PST)
I have an application running on the "ning" playground that "shelves" some of the many books I have in my personal library in these areas.... many have a brief commentary and all have a ranking (1 - 5 stars) as well as links to amazon and allow others to add their comments or brief review...Cybernetics Bookshelf on ning
Thursday, January 12
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:56PM (PST)
originally put in place for a predecessor weblog (http://cep.weblogger.com) this page was still under construction at the time that this website was started... it may be updated sometime.... the links marked "#" point to the articles on the weblogger site: more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:49PM (PST)
originally put in place for a predecessor weblog (http://cep.weblogger.com) this page was still under construction
at the time that this website was started... it may be updated sometime.... the links marke "#" point to the articles on the
weblogger site: more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:38PM (PST)
Sensor Interface Standard Rides Again
Simpler, practical applications of its recently approved IEEE 1451.4 section have revived the overall Smart Transducer Interface Standard, while the plug-and-play capabilities of its transducer electronic data sheets (TEDs) for analog-to-digital information transfer are igniting development of new solutions. Jim Montague (Control Engineering November 1, 2004) Reports of the demise of the IEEE 1451 Smart Transducer Interface Standard have been greatly exaggerated—to paraphrase Mark Twain. Though not actually ailing, the standard was delayed in limbo, until developers began using its recently approved IEEE 1451.4 section ..... - goto originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 1/20/05; 5:53:11 PM in the Sensors section. permalink#
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:37PM (PST)
Wireless
sensor-based products that monitor homes and alert owners about water
leaks or unauthorized intruders, as well as issuing reminders ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:35PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:32PM (PST)
TrnMag.com (December
29, 2004/January 5, 2005) carries a story about researchers from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign working ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:30PM (PST)
In
this guest editorial (August 24) in the IEEE Computer Society the
authors discuss a vision for the future of ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:27PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:25PM (PST)
Two
stories now in print in the January 2005 (vol 13, No. 1) of Software
Development under the promo "A primer ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:23PM (PST)
NEW YORK — Many travelers by now are accustomed to getting maps and driving directions on the Internet. A new ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:22PM (PST)
Technically
sponsored by IEEE Communications Society, the 2nd European Workshop on
Wireless Sensor Networks [EWSN 2005] will be held Jan. ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:18PM (PST)
In
this book by Simon Head (Oxford University Press, 2003) the author
maintains that information technology is being used not to liberate
workers from drudgery but to further their regimentation... as the HBR
says "A sobering view of the new workplace."
Head maintains that far from empowering, the net result of the implementation of the principles of industrialization to skilled (knowledge work, whether at the high income profession positions such as the physician or with the skilled work of lower-inome workers such as call center agents)is what he calls "skill debilitation." His message is clear, especially when Head speaks out against all encompasing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems: work is becoming more onerous and closely controlled. This book is descriptive and doesn't cover what regular readers of this site will know is our premise -- that he design of viable systems through the use of sound managerial cybernetics foundations should not be compromised... something that appears not to be the case in the sites that Head has reviewed in his studies. The book is evidence of why systems design must not be left to the single focus of low variety re-engineering efforts. My ranking: * * * originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 10/15/05; 11:08:45 PM in the Errors section. permalink#
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:17PM (PST)
Seldom do
book publishers cover notes reflect the reality of the contents. Even
rarer is the case where they understate the charm and impact that a
book can have, but this is the case in this work of Nassim Nicholas
Taleb (Random House, 2005 2nd ed.):
" ... here is the word of mouth sensation that will change the way you think about business and the world. This book is about luck: more precisely, aobut how we perceive luck in our personal and professional experiences. Set against the backdrop of the most conspicuous forum in which luck is mistaken for skill -- the markets -- Fooled by Randomness is an irreverent, iconoclastic, eye-opening and endlessly entertaining multidisciplinary exploration of one of the least understood forces in all of our lives." The author maintains that we undrestimate the share of randomness in just about everything and that "... the Tragic Vision of humankind that believes in the existence of inherent limitations and flaws in the way we think and act requires an acknowledgement of this fact as a basis for any individual and collective action." ... "Needless to say that the ideas of this book fall squarely into the Tragic category: We are faulty and there is no need to bother trying to correct our flaws. We are so defective and so mismatched to our environment that we can just work around these flaws." Methods to work around these flaws are, of course, the themes of the Cybernetic and CEP streams in this web site... You'll find that this book is an excellent starting point to understand the magnitude of task that faces us... and the ultimate reminder that in many cases the false belief in determinism (often brought on by artificial reduction of the dimensionality of things) can be the beginning of the road to ruin for as Taleb so succinctly states in the prologue: "As much as you believe in the 'keep-it-simple-stupid' it is the simplification that is dangerous." My ranking: * * * * *
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:14PM (PST)
A reading of a pair of articles from Technology Review.com
is instructive about how "received doctrine" can become established
fact...and ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:11PM (PST)
David Coursey isn't so sure that a computerized monitoring system would have saved lives.... human nature being what it is....... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:09PM (PST)
Airlines' computer systems questioned according to this report carried on CNN.com ....Tuesday, December 28, 2004 Posted: 1524 GMT (2324 HKT) ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:07PM (PST)
A most interesting article in BMJ (British Medical journal) .....
BMJ 2000;320:768-770 ( 18 March ) Human error: models and ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:05PM (PST)
"Although human error can be the proximate cause of a blackout, the real causes are found much deeper in the ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:03PM (PST)
Melbourne,
Australia, 6th July 2004. In a world first, truly autonomous,
Intelligent Agent-controlled flight was achieved by a Codarra ‘Avatar’
... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 08:01PM (PST)
A. J. Perkins writes "Returning amputees from Iraq are getting
computer-driven artifical limbs allowing greater balance and mobility.
These futuristic ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:58PM (PST)
“Insects
and birds are as efficient as they could be, so we look at how they are
doing this and ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:57PM (PST)
Embedded Linux becoming 'disruptive force' Wednesday February 18, 2004 - [ 06:00 PM GMT ] in NewsForge By: Chris Preimesberger ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:50PM (PST)
According to this story in the BBC News, airlines will be able to call up their planes on the internet ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:48PM (PST)
Scientists are developing a wearable, 'intelligent' computer system to
help humans or robots explore Mars on future missions to the ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:41PM (PST)
Since
I resurrected this weblog I've been asked several times if there is any
rhyme or reason for the eclectic ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:39PM (PST)
SAN
FRANCISCO--A mysterious bidder paid $15.5 million in a bankruptcy court
auction of dozens of Internet-related patents--and then rushed out of
... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:36PM (PST)
This Can't be Good: Over the past year, there have been a number of cases where patents have been asserted against core technologies, more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:34PM (PST)
Although the FTC will release its full ruling this coming Monday the agency made its decision
known on Tuesday. ...... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:32PM (PST)
Patent law's requirement that a patent attorney be hired every time one becomes aware of a patent that may relate to their activity is "irrational and unjustifiably prejudicial," ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:30PM (PST)
I just finished reading this and must agree with the people that have been insisting .... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:26PM (PST)
This white paper (pdf) Crafting an Effective Patent Invalidity Opinion - Is It the Last Bastion of Defense? comes to the conclusion "In a perfect world, an accused infringer should not have to rely solely on an opinion of counsel to avoid a willfulness finding and/or enhanced damages or attorneys’ fees. However .... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:24PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:22PM (PST)
A very interesting case... Rambus sat on
industry standards groups and was accused of flagrant violations
of the process... never-the-less in inital patent wranglings in the USA
their patents were allowed to stand. But then federal
investigators started to look to see if the transgressions in the
standards group process were themselves actionable...results on this to
come shortly, but according to theis article Rambus is also in trouble
in Europe:
- goto origiannly Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 2/13/04; 11:43:31 AM in the IP section. permalink#
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:20PM (PST)
The company wins another U.S. patent for XML-related
technology, one of the first in an expected flood of filings surrounding ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:17PM (PST)
Open source has become something like the invisible hand of the software economy ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:15PM (PST)
a look at the history of how patents for software .... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:10PM (PST)
According to Jeffrey Ullman, there are significant abuses of the patent system... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 07:04PM (PST)
Bogus software patents pose a genuine threat to computer industry innovation. ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:54PM (PST)
This
article was published in the Communications of the ACM, June, 1992 The
author is an active proponent and defender of software patents.
- goto originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 2/8/04; 6:25:00 PM in the IP section. permalink#
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:51PM (PST)
To: The United States Government
We, the undersigned, are voters involved in the IT industry who believe that software patents ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:51PM (PST)
To: The United States Government
We, the undersigned, are voters involved in the IT industry who believe that software patents ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:48PM (PST)
When the initial success of Eolas in a court case against Microsoft was announced, it seemed to have hit the software quite hard in the pocket book and made thier life difficult. The action was hearaded by many at the time as great stuff... but not so fast ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:30PM (PST)
Just what is happening in the business process management (BPM) software standards arena? .... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:28PM (PST)
The Web Services Interoperability organization (WS-I) announces a program for companies that although support the WS-I's work, they don't have the resources to join... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:26PM (PST)
The whole field Web Services appears to be in a state of churn as there appears to be a quagmire of standards ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:23PM (PST)
"Web Services Event Standards Take Big Step Forward" claims the title
of this Gartner document (Note Number: FT-22-0670) by Roy ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:19PM (PST)
SAN
FRANCISCO -- IBM and several other vendors on Tuesday unveiled three
specifications intended to converge Web services and grid ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:16PM (PST)
To get key accident data, 30 million cars now record drivers' behavior.
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:09PM (PST)
David Appell comments on potential hazards when "special circumstances manage to drill their way into every reasonable policy.." more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:07PM (PST)
Carl Kaplan writes in the NY Times about an article by Daniel J.
Solove, an assistant professor at Seton Hall ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 06:03PM (PST)
RFID technology is
now being used to streamline collection and testing of milk samples on
Australian cows. (The cows point ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 05:02PM (PST)
Lean Manufacturing in the Home - Some New Years resoultion from the editors of 'Superfactory' ... more »
Keywords:
home,
manufacturing
by
dsoul
on January 12, 2006 04:28PM (PST)
SMC
The 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics will be held October 8-11, 2006 at the Grand Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. Important deadlines: February 1, submission of proposals for special sessions; March 1, submission of papers (full papers only); May 15, notification of acceptance; July 1, final camera-ready papers [more].
Tuesday, January 10
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:31PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:31PM (PST)
Another Squidoo lens .... This one dedicated to exploring the work of Stafford Beer... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:30PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:29PM (PST)
Anyone
familiar with the work of Stafford Beer in the area of Viable Systems
(VSM) will want to see the practical application of the model and the
role that managerial cybernetics can play in coping with environmental
complexity.
By Raul Espejo, Werner Schuuhmann, Markus Schwaninger & Ulbaldo Bilello (Wiley 1996) this book is both theoretical and practical... a rare feat that is carried off extermely well by these authors . Back Cover Copy
Given that complexity is the core issue for organizations to deal with in the future, Organizational Transformation and Learning shows in theory and practice how organizational and managerial cybernetics can contribute to dealing with this core issue. It provides a framework to relate and organize the myriad activities common to contemporary business. The book will change the readers appreciation of their role in the organization and make each action more effective. In plain terms, the authors believe that organizational transformation begins with individual transformation, and intend that this book will encourage that individual transformation. My ranking: * * * * *
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:29PM (PST)
Acccording to the cover flap, "...an
intimate look at the development of a new theory about change and
learning. In wide-rangin conversations held over a year and a half,
organizational learnign pioneers Peter Senge, C. Otto Sharmer, Joseph
Jaworski, and Betty Sue Flowers explored the nature of
transformational change -- how it arises and the fresh possibilities it
offers a world dangerously out of balance."
The scope of the book is grand indeed with an aim to "... define the capabilities that underlie our ability to see, sense, and realize new possibilities -- in ourselves, in our institutions and organizations, and in society itself." <Doubleday 2005> In one section of this book Peter Senge is quoted: " In a world of global institutional networks, we face issues for which hierarchical leadership is inherently inadequate. .... We see this all the time as we work with CEOs of even global corporations. It's easy for people on the outside to greatly overestimate their power. I remember one man saying half jokingly that he always imagined that when he finally made it to the top of the company, he would look under his desk and he'd see these levers he could pull to make things happen. He said it was a sobering experience to finally get there an look under the desk and discover their were none." My ranking: * * * *
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:29PM (PST)
NIST Building and Fire Research Laboratory Program: Cybernetic Building System more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:28PM (PST)
This is a list, with reviews of suggested books, periodicals, television shows and computer programs for a classroom curriculum or individual study in cybernetics and systems theory. ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:28PM (PST)
An enterprise infrastructure is to business intelligence (BI) applications what a transportation infrastructure is to automobile owners.... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:27PM (PST)
Mobilize your management teams to meet the unexpected by continuously
monitoring the business environment and quickly coming up ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:26PM (PST)
Systems designers often try to replace humans in systems...a tendency that severely limits the effectiveness of the resulting systems according to this paper by Terry Winograd, et al more »
Keywords:
CIM,
manufacturing
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:23PM (PST)
Process Cybernetics is a young company whose aim is to provide leading edge intellingent modelling and control technologies in a form specifically targeted at the process industries" more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:23PM (PST)
Paul
Pangaro wrote a definition of the field for the 1991 Macmillan
Encyclopedia of Computers but what is special here ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:22PM (PST)
"Elvin
is a network communications product with a difference; rather than
messages being directed by applications from one component to ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:22PM (PST)
claims that the Internet enables geographically distributed cybernetic systems more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:21PM (PST)
This slide presentation covers the history and development of cybernetics ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:21PM (PST)
Here on the American Society for Cybernetics can be be found many definitions that reflect the multidisciplinary origins and uses of cybernetic studies .... including one from the ASC constituition itself: more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:20PM (PST)
Opinion: Sensors, business rules and cultivated paranoia yield customer-facing apps that can cope with unfortunate events.
"But what about building systems that don't take the normal routine for granted? What about building systems that don't merely repeat what they've been told, but that ask semi-intelligent questions about what's going on around them? And that know an unbelievable answer when they hear it? " "We have the tools to build these systems, what a control theorist might call closed-loop systems because reality can come back and update the system's beliefs. ....... We don't need to develop new technology to do any of these things. " "What we need to do, and I know that this is hard, is get over the idea that any of these technologies is about the reduction of cost. That only works in the short run. In the long run, technology has to improve service to the highest level that still leaves room to earn a reasonable rate of return while offering services at a competitive price." See Peter Coffee's full article in eWeek (December 27,2004) - goto
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:19PM (PST)
This web site is managed by Liverpool John Moores University, with the consent of the Beer family, to portray the holistic nature of Stafford Beer and his work. This is the authentic web site fully endorsed by Professor Stafford Beer before his death. "The Purpose of a System is what it Does" - goto
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:18PM (PST)
"The Cwarel Isaf Institute was founded to make the life's work of Stafford Beer available to society.Stafford Beer's thinking and the avenues he opened to solutions are of fundamental importance to management in complex systems. For the benefit of organizations now and in the future, the aim is for his work to be put into a form in which it is understandable and geared to practical application, and for it to be passed on both to those actually engaged in management and those who are studying it." - goto
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:18PM (PST)
The Viable System Model (VSM) offers a holistic form
of observing collective behaviours in today’s societies. Its history
goes back into the late 1950s. Stafford Beer created it in the context
of the earlier work in cybernetics by Norbert Wiener, Warren McCulloch
and Ross Ashby.
Over the past twenty years its methods have evolved in the context of the work of Syncho Ltd., a small research and consultancy company associated to the Aston Science Park, Birmingham, UK. The work has been driven by their desire "to understand why institutions, whether large or small, public or private, are as they are and how we can intervene to make them work better for their stakeholders." In this paper Raul Espejo declares that "Organisational design has to go beyond tinkering with local improvements in the direction of producing enterprises capable of creating, regulating and producing espoused purposes and values" and that VSM provides a foundation for this effort. - goto
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:17PM (PST)
Intended Audience:
Intelligent laymen interested in "How things really work" and how they could work better ....
Most of us know very little about how the organizations which influence our lives actually function. This is because we lack any but the most rudimentary concepts for thinking about them. The answers to the questions above will not be answered directly in this presentation. Consider them as an exercise for the student! (© Cavendish Software Ltd. 1995, portions © Stafford Beer 1985) - goto
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:17PM (PST)
Kingsley Idehen's Blog -- cites Real-time White Paper by Vinod KhoslaHere is an great Real-Time Enterprise (RTE) strategic white paper by Vinod Khosla a highly respected industry veteran and VC. Idehen believes that "Enterprise Data & Information Integration, Application Logic Integration, and Business Process Integration can be implemented as part of a single product offering in the form of a server instance that speaks many protocols by coherently implementing a plethora of industry standards". Posted by David Soul on 12/26/04; 8:52:25 PM in the Cybernetics section. permalink#
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 11:16PM (PST)
How to design a healthy business:
The
use of the Viable Systems Model in the diagnosis and design of
organisational structures in co-operatives and other social economy
enterprises. Posted by David Soul on 12/26/04; 9:06:52 PM in the Cybernetics section. permalink#
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 10:52PM (PST)
Danna Voth, "Holonics in Manufacturing: Bringing Intelligence Closer to the Machine," IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 19, no. 6, 2004, ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:44PM (PST)
The 'WoW Signal.... the one hint of an intlligent signal....or nothing at all? more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:31PM (PST)
BT's futurology department has predicted a broad sweep of future innovation including expected advances in artificial intelligence, health, medical, business, education, energy, robotics, space, telecommunications, transport and travel... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:27PM (PST)
Researchers found patterns of brain activity seconds before people could verbally recall memories... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:21PM (PST)
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:13PM (PST)
Here's a problem BAM tools should be able to handle fairly soon if the BAM industry continues to develop more powerful event processing capabilities. more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:10PM (PST)
Complex Event Processing: EPCGlobal has set up the Software Action Group in order to arrive at the standard interfaces that ... more »
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 09:04PM (PST)
Achieving CEP with Active Correlation Technology
IBM is touting their Active Correleation Tecnology as a means of achieving complex event ... more »
Keywords:
correlation
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 08:52PM (PST)
This piece is one of the few pieces posted with a user perspective of features in event processing engines... a good place to start to see how vendors might be approaching the problem of feature set in a field still not fully defined. more »
Keywords:
streams,
statemachine
by
dsoul
on January 10, 2006 08:24PM (PST)
We will start with the premise that we are interested in things that are connected. Never mind now why, for now it is sufficient just to state that we are interested in such a connection of things. To make coversation easier, rather than always saying ‘the collection of things that are connected’ we will attach the label ‘system’ to this collection. To be clear, we shall define a system as any cohesive collection of items that is dynamically related. more »
Sunday, January 8
by
dsoul
on January 8, 2006 10:21PM (PST)
Since 1972, the biennial European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR) have served as a forum for discussion of converging ideas and new aspects of different scientific disciplines.... more »
Keywords:
EMCSR,
cybernetics
by
dsoul
on January 8, 2006 10:03PM (PST)
An Autopoeisis reading plan by Randall Whitaker... more »
Keywords:
autopoiesis
Saturday, January 7
by
dsoul
on January 7, 2006 10:57PM (PST)
The inevitable conclusion of the novel is that global warming is a non-problem but not so fast... as this commentary shows.... more »
Keywords:
climate,
globalwarming
by
dsoul
on January 7, 2006 10:07PM (PST)
Friday, January 6
by
dsoul
on January 6, 2006 11:01PM (PST)
THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2006
The Edge Annual Question — 2006
WHAT IS YOUR DANGEROUS IDEA?
The history of science is replete with discoveries that were considered socially, morally, or emotionally dangerous in their time; the Copernican and Darwinian revolutions are the most obvious. What is your dangerous idea? An idea you think about (not necessarily one you originated) that is dangerous not because it is assumed to be false, but because it might be true?
Keywords:
philosophy,
idea
by
dsoul
on January 6, 2006 10:46PM (PST)
Psychology | Bayes rules | Economist.com
Recently, however, Bayes's ideas have made a comeback among computer scientists trying to design software with human-like intelligence. Bayesian reasoning now lies at the heart of leading internet search engines and automated “help wizards”. That has prompted some psychologists to ask if the human brain itself might be a Bayesian-reasoning machine. They suggest that the Bayesian capacity to draw strong inferences from sparse data could be crucial to the way the mind perceives the world, plans actions, comprehends and learns language, reasons from correlation to causation, and even understands the goals and beliefs of other minds.
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