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OverviewThis book highlights the developments, discoveries, and practical and advanced experiences related to responsive distributed computing and how it can support the deployment of trajectory-based applications in smart systems. Smart Trajectories: Metamodeling, Reactive Architecture for Analytics and Smart Applications deals with the representation and manipulation of smart trajectories in various applications and scenarios. Presented in three parts, the book first discusses the foundation and principles for spatial information systems, complex event processing, and building a reactive architecture. Next, the book discusses modeling and architecture in relation to smart trajectory metamodeling, mining and big trajectory data, and clustering trajectories. The final section discusses advanced applications and trends in the field, including congestion trajectory analytics and real-time Big Data analytics in cloud ecosystems. Metamodeling, distributed architectures, reactive programming, Big Data analytics, NoSQL databases, connected objects, and edge-fog-cloud computing form the basis of the concepts and applications discussed. The book also presents a number of case studies to demonstrate smart trajectories related to spatiotemporal events such as traffic congestion and pedestrian accidents. This book is intended for graduate students in computer engineering, spatial databases, complex event processing, distributed systems, and geographical information systems (GIS). The book will also be useful for practicing traffic engineers, city managers, and environmental engineers interested in monitoring and security analysis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Azedine Boulmakoul (Hassan 1er University and Hassan II University) , Lamia Karim , Bharat Bhushan (Sharda University, India)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.807kg ISBN: 9781032182810ISBN 10: 1032182814 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 30 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Intelligent Distributed Computing Paradigm. 2. Multi Micro-Agent System Middleware Model based on Event Sourcing and CQRS Patterns. 3. Intelligent Distributed Computing Paradigm: Emergence, Challenges and Future Research Directions. 4. Emerging Paradigm of Urban Computing: Challenges, Applications, and Future Research Directions. 5. Complex Event Processing Architectures for Smart City Applications. 6. Portunus: Enhancing smart city application connectivity with complex space-time events distributed system. 7. Smart Trajectories Metamodeling. 8. A Type Level Trajectory Framework. 9. A Distributed Reactive Trajectory Framework for Nearby Events Discovery. 10. A Multidimensional Trajectory Model in the Context of Mobile Crowd Sensing. 11. Trajectory mining based on Process mining in RORO terminals: Performance-Driven Analysis to support trajectories redesign. 12. Aspects from mobility data in fog/cloud era: Directions from a pilot case study of Hazmat transportation telemonitoring in urban area. 13. Utility assessment of line-of-sight traffic jam and queue detection in urban environments for intelligent road vehicles. 14. Risky Trajectory Prediction for Safe Walkability under Intuitionistic Fuzzy Environment. 15. A real-time reactive Service Oriented Architecture for safe urban walkability. 16. Safest Trajectories for Pedestrian using Distributed Architecture based on Spatial Risk Analysis and Voronoï Spatial Accessibility. 17. Towards a predictive simulation framework of accidents risks for pedestrians based on distributed artificial intelligence and intuitionist fuzzy modeling. 18. Trajectory to a new shape of organizational structure, Enterprise Architect and Organizational Audit for Governance of Information Systems Processes. 19. Dynamic detection of fuzzy sub-congested urban traffic networks. 20. Multi-Agent Modeling for Pedestrian Risk Assessment.ReviewsAuthor InformationAzedine Boulmakoul, Lamia Karim, Bharat Bhushan Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |