Collaborative Research: Adaptive IT appliance for collaborative review of child-death cases
协作研究:用于协作审查儿童死亡案件的自适应 IT 设备
基本信息
- 批准号:1042644
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-01 至 2012-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Proposal #: 10-42644 & 10-42642PI(s): Fortes, Jose & Winston, Flaura K.; Zonfrillo, MarkInstitution: University of Florida & The Childrens Hospital of PhiladelphiaTitle: SpProj.: Collab Rsch: Adaptive IT Appliance for Collaborative Review of Child-Death CasesProject Proposed:These collaborative projects, investigating techniques for the creation, deployment, and management cyberinfrastructure for collaborative review of cases of child death, aim to identify strategies to improve children?s safety. In this context, cyberinfrastructure encompasses the tools and services, encapsulated in an IT appliance) needed for capturing, communicating, authoring, viewing, sharing, controlling access to, storing, and conferencing about data and information regarding events resulting in the children?s death. The project builds on an existing functional IT appliance developed for collaborative mechanisms of injury to children in motor vehicle crashes. Enabling its extension, this appliance could quickly be adapted to a more diverse range of causes of death, allowing for different kinds of participants with varying degrees of security and privacy. The work is expected to enrich the presentation of death scenarios for quicker analysis of their causes, leading to more efficient identification of potential prevention strategies. Expected contributions within the research thrusts include techniques for:- Automatic generation of interfaces, integration of components and services, and recovery of domain-specific collaborative IT appliances and- Fine-grained spatio-temporal access-control of shared objects.Broader Impacts: This project addresses a real need for easy-to-use tools that reflect semantics and workflow collaborative activities by non-IT experts as undertaken by professional teams engaged in child death reviews. The project engages graduate students in advanced IT research. Minorities and women will be recruited and encouraged to apply.
提案#:10-42644 &; 10-42642PI(s): Fortes, Jose & Winston, Flaura k;机构:佛罗里达大学;费城儿童医院;题目:SpProj。项目建议:这些合作项目,研究用于儿童死亡案例协作审查的网络基础设施的创建、部署和管理的技术,旨在确定改善儿童健康的策略。年代的安全。在这种情况下,网络基础设施包括工具和服务(封装在IT设备中),这些工具和服务用于捕获、通信、创作、查看、共享、控制访问、存储和会议有关儿童事件的数据和信息。年代死亡。该项目建立在为机动车辆碰撞中儿童受伤的协作机制而开发的现有功能IT设备的基础上。通过扩展,该设备可以快速适应更多样化的死亡原因,允许不同类型的参与者具有不同程度的安全性和隐私性。预计这项工作将丰富死亡情景的介绍,以便更快地分析其原因,从而更有效地确定潜在的预防战略。研究重点的预期贡献包括:-自动生成接口,组件和服务的集成,以及特定领域的协作IT设备的恢复和-共享对象的细粒度时空访问控制。更广泛的影响:该项目解决了对易于使用的工具的实际需求,这些工具反映了从事儿童死亡审查的专业团队所从事的非it专家的语义和工作流协作活动。该项目吸引研究生从事先进的信息技术研究。将征聘少数民族和妇女,并鼓励她们申请。
项目成果
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Toward Construction of Resilient Software-Defined IT Infrastructure for Supporting Disaster Management Applications
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- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Yasuhiro Watashiba;Jose Fortes;Jason Haga;Kohei Ichikawa;Susumu Date;Hirotake Abe;Yoshiyuki Kido;Hiroaki Yamanaka;Ryousei Takano;Ryusuke Egawa - 通讯作者:
Ryusuke Egawa
A study on big data I/O performance with modern storage systems
现代存储系统大数据 I/O 性能研究
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- 发表时间:
2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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Kenji Nakashima;Joichiro Kon;Gil Jae Lee;Jose Fortes;Saneyasu Yamaguchi - 通讯作者:
Saneyasu Yamaguchi
PRAGMA-ENT: Exposing SDN Concepts to Domain Scientists in the Pacific Rim
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Jose Fortes
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