Complex Insight - Understanding our world
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A few things the Symbol Research team are reading.  Complex Insight is curated by Phillip Trotter (www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-trotter) from Symbol Research
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WaterML2 - A Global Standard for Hydrological Time Series

The results of a public voting process have confirmed that the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has decided to adopt WaterML 2.0 as an official OGC standard for hydrological time series encoding. This helps pave the way for better integrated geo-hydro simulation models and open exchange  of different of kinds of hydro-meteorological observations and measurements. Very Cool. Learn more by clicking on the title.

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Cosm :: blog: Pachube is now Cosm!

Cosm :: blog: Pachube is now Cosm! | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

In the past we have used pachube for testing linking sensors and data feeds to visualisations and simulations. Since their aquisition by LogMeln they have under gone a bunch of developments and now relaunched as Cosm. It is really great to see the service evolve, so now looking forward to integrating Cosm into our solutions.  Learn more ...

 

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Dynamic Interaction Models for Web Enabled Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract—Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are a funda-mental technology for science in many domains, and their inclu-sion in Web environments, e.g. through Web services, allows for their open/standa...
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Automated cities : App development & Urban OS in the UK - Programing4Us - Enterprise

Automated cities : App development & Urban OS in the UK - Programing4Us - Enterprise | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it

Updated item on Smart Cities : Urban Plan IT is developing a bank of PlaceApps for Urban OS, but the company plans to publish its API so everyone from partners like Microsoft to self-taught bedroom coders can try their hand at PlaceApp development and even sell their creations...

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