Modular service-oriented platform architecture - a key enabler to SoC design quality

Author(s):  
R. Suoranta
Author(s):  
Lei Ren ◽  
Shicheng Wang ◽  
Yijun Shen ◽  
Shikai Hong ◽  
Yudi Chen ◽  
...  

Although 3D printing has attracted remarkable attention from both industry and academia society, still only a relatively small number of people have access to required 3D printers and know how to use them. One of the challenges is that how to fill the gap between the unbalanced supply of various 3D printing capabilities and the customized demands from geographically distributed customers. The integration of 3D printing into cloud manufacturing may promote the development of future smart networks of virtual 3D printing cloud, and allow a new service-oriented 3D printing business model to achieve mass customization. This paper presents a primary 3D printing cloud model and an advanced 3D printing cloud model, and analyzes the 3D printing service delivery paradigms in the models. Further, the paper proposes a 3D printing cloud platform architecture design to support the advanced model. The proposed advanced 3D printing cloud model as well as the architecture design can provide a reference for the development of various 3D printing clouds.


2013 ◽  
Vol 760-762 ◽  
pp. 1723-1727
Author(s):  
Xiao Ping Li ◽  
Feng Liu ◽  
Xiao Jun Wang ◽  
Xu Mao

This paper gives the structural model of modern distance education platform of distance education ,compares the implementation method and functional framework of the platform of distance education of J2EE architecture with that of service-oriented architecture (SOA) , and proposes the service-oriented architecture (SOA) as an intelligent way of distance education platform architecture. According to CELTS-1 standard, the necessary hardware topology for intelligent distance education platform and the detailed functional design of main module of the platform are given.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicolas Manaud ◽  
Jérôme Gasperi ◽  
Andrea Nass ◽  
Stephan van Gasselt ◽  
Angelo Pio Rossi ◽  
...  

<p>OpenPlanetaryMap (OPM) is a collaborative project to build the first Open Planetary Mapping and Social platform for researchers, educators, storytellers, and the general public. We want to make it easy for anyone to create and share maps and locations on any planets or bodies in our Solar System [1].</p><p>Our platform architecture is based on four main service-oriented components: (1) an open repository of geospatial <em>datasets</em>; containing information used to create basemaps and to enable location-based searches, (2) <em>basemaps</em> that are needed to build any types of web mapping applications or geospatial data visualisation, (3) geocoding and geo-referencing <em>APIs/web services</em> to enable location-based searches and crowdsourcing of our datasets repository, (4) Web app, Python module and CLI <em>interfaces</em> to search, add and share places on planetary bodies.</p><p>Since the project started as an initiative funded by Europlanet in 2017, we have consolidated our network of collaborators and we published our first planetary basemaps and design concept [2]. Instructions on how to use our basemaps are available from our new website [3]. External projects have started to use OPM basemaps, for example: PLANMAP Stories [4] and CaSSIS Map Interface [5]. While we continue to improve our basemaps and create new ones, we have been working on providing an open planetary geocoding API/web service and user interfaces.</p><p>The purpose of our planetary geocoding API is to provide a common and consistent way of defining and searching for places on the surface of bodies in the Solar System, including the Earth. We are first implementing our geocoding API as a JavaScript module, along with our first web map interface that demonstrates its use. We will then focus on implementing our geocoding API as a Python module.</p><p>We introduce the project and present recent updates on OPM planetary basemaps, geocoding APIs and user interfaces.</p><p>[1] Manaud et al. (2018). OpenPlanetaryMap: Building the first Open Planetary Mapping and Social platform for researchers, educators, storytellers, and the general public. European Planetary Science Congress 2018, 12, EPSC2018-78. [2] Nass et al. (2019). Towards a new face for Planetary Maps: Design and web- based Implementation of Planetary Basemaps. Adv. Cartogr. GIScience Int. Cartogr. Assoc., 1, 15, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-adv-1-15-2019 [3] http://openplanetarymap.org [4] https://stories.planmap.eu/mars/gale [5] http://cassis.halimede.unibe.ch</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicolas Manaud ◽  
Jérome Gasperi ◽  
Andrea Nass ◽  
Stephan van Gasselt ◽  
Angelo Pio Rossi ◽  
...  

<p>We introduce the project and present recent updates on OPM planetary basemaps, geocoding APIs and user interfaces.</p> <p>OpenPlanetaryMap (OPM) is a collaborative project to build the first Open Planetary Mapping and Social platform for researchers, educators, storytellers, and the general public. We want to make it easy for anyone to create and share maps and locations on any planets or bodies in our Solar System [1].</p> <p>Our platform architecture is based on four main service-oriented components: (1) an open repository of geospatial <em>datasets</em>; containing information used to create basemaps and to enable location-based searches, (2) <em>basemaps</em> that are needed to build any types of web mapping applications or geospatial data visualisation, (3) geocoding and geo-referencing <em>APIs/web services</em> to enable location-based searches and crowdsourcing of our datasets repository, (4) Web app, Python module and CLI <em>interfaces</em> to search, add and share places on planetary bodies.</p> <p>Since the project started as an initiative funded by Europlanet in 2017, we have consolidated our network of collaborators and we published our first planetary basemaps and design concept [2]. Instructions on how to use our basemaps are available from our new website [3]. External projects have started to use OPM basemaps, for example: PLANMAP Stories [4] and CaSSIS Map Interface [5]. While we continue to improve our basemaps and create new ones, we have been working on providing an open planetary geocoding API/web service and user interfaces.</p> <p>The purpose of our planetary geocoding API is to provide a common and consistent way of defining and searching for places on the surface of bodies in the Solar System, including the Earth. We are first implementing our geocoding API as a JavaScript module, along with our first web map interface that demonstrates its use. We will then focus on implementing our geocoding API as a Python module.</p> <p>[1] Manaud et al. (2018). OpenPlanetaryMap: Building the first Open Planetary Mapping and Social platform for researchers, educators, storytellers, and the general public. European Planetary Science Congress 2018, 12, EPSC2018-78. [2] Nass et al. (2019). Towards a new face for Planetary Maps: Design and web- based Implementation of Planetary Basemaps. Adv. Cartogr. GIScience Int. Cartogr. Assoc., 1, 15, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-adv-1-15-2019 [3] http://openplanetarymap.org [4] https://stories.planmap.eu/mars/gale [5] http://cassis.halimede.unibe.ch</p>


2011 ◽  
Vol 354-355 ◽  
pp. 433-437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Zhang ◽  
Hong Geng Yang ◽  
Mao Qing Ye

To reuse the existing power quality systems; share the information and support the changing of management business process in power quality, a power quality management platform based on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is proposed. The platform architecture is divided into five layers; the components of each layer are expounded. A business process of disturbance load evaluation implemented by Business Process Management (BPM) is illustrated. By using the architecture in real systems, conclusion can be made that the proposed architecture is feasible.


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