Research on Railway Passenger Service Information System Model of the Smartphone Platform

2012 ◽  
Vol 235 ◽  
pp. 298-302
Author(s):  
Wen Jie Zhang

Traditional railway passenger services system lacks comprehensive information, and the phone booking system for railway and railway customer service center just starting to use do not guarantee that the information is obtained in real time. For the status quo, proposed a model based on smartphone platforms of railway passenger service information system (RPSIS). Elaborated the SOA characteristic in detail, constructed one overall frame of railroad passenger service information system based on the smartphone platform using Service-oriented architecture systems integration program. Divided into the presentation layer, the business logic layer, the service layer and the integrated application system layer adopting Web service technology. Provided the package on the distributed system and the integration of the heterogeneous data. Finally gave the implementation of the system.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-95
Author(s):  
T Pradita ◽  
A Mubarok

The development of services has developed into the internet media, to make it easier for customers and employees in managing a job. In the problem of Lucky Photo, which covers services including printing, sales, stock of goods, purchases, and reports are not effective properly. The researcher aims to develop a service system entitled Service Information Systems at Lucky Photo. By building a web-based application, a waterfall method is needed to become a benchmark for the creation of a service information system, so the results will be obtained on a web-based application system to demand progress in a company, including services that become easier, easier customer service in conduct transactions, generate reports, and process customer data. So it can be concluded that with the construction of a new Service Information System it will be easier to make transactions, make it easier for customers, create reports, and process customer data that is embedded in the Mysql database which will become a well-systemized report.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-62
Author(s):  
Liang-Jie Zhang ◽  
Jia Zhang

In the current era of knowledge explosion, many fields are witnessing a tremendous amount of research and practice reported on a regular basis. How to help people effectively and efficiently study state-of-the-art knowledge in a specific field has become an urgent task yet highly challenging. On top of the Internet as an unstructured knowledge base, this paper reports the design and development of a Body of Knowledge portal (BoK), which can be used as a novel learning environment. Leveraging the key technologies of services computing (Web 2.0, Web services and Service-Oriented Architecture), a BoK provides a uniform gateway for researchers and practitioners to seamlessly study and organize knowledge from heterogeneous data sources. A service-oriented knowledge delivery mechanism is key to a BoK centered on configurable delivery protocols. As services computing having evolved as the foundational discipline supporting modern services industry, the authors used the field as an example to illustrate the technical architecture that enables the establishment of BoK in services computing. Information dissemination of BoK on mobile delivery platform is explored as well. Performance data analysis is also reported on the BoK infrastructure.


Author(s):  
Robert M. Colomb

Ontologies at the present time are generally rich data models. The interoperating information system engineering paradigm Service-Oriented Architecture recognizes that the key issue in interoperating information systems is the actions performed by these systems, not so much the data. Further, the organizationally heterogeneous nature of these interoperating systems means that the individual object is difficult to characterize by classes. This chapter investigates the problems raised by giving priority in ontology representation to individuals and actions over classes, outlining a number of significant research questions in representation languages for ontologies.


Author(s):  
Katarina Grolinger ◽  
Emna Mezghani ◽  
Miriam A. M. Capretz ◽  
Ernesto Exposito

Decision-making in disaster management requires information gathering, sharing, and integration by means of collaboration on a global scale and across governments, industries, and communities. Large volume of heterogeneous data is available; however, current data management solutions offer few or no integration capabilities and limited potential for collaboration. Moreover, recent advances in NoSQL, cloud computing, and Big Data open the door for new solutions in disaster data management. This chapter presents a Knowledge as a Service (KaaS) framework for disaster cloud data management (Disaster-CDM), with the objectives of facilitating information gathering and sharing; storing large amounts of disaster-related data; and facilitating search and supporting interoperability and integration. In the Disaster-CDM approach NoSQL data stores provide storage reliability and scalability while service-oriented architecture achieves flexibility and extensibility. The contribution of Disaster-CDM is demonstrated by integration capabilities, on examples of full-text search and querying services.


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