Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lopes, Sérgio Ivan, Cruz, António Miguel, Curado, António
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/4032
Resumo: The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been a recurrent view of the physical technological environment, in the light of which it is expected that everyday artifacts are connected, enhancing the availability and ubiquity of “smart” services. Higher education institutions can be seen as a privileged ecosystem for the development of intelligent and smart solutions, due to its dynamic and everyday changing environment, which includes not only physical infrastructures, digital services, but also people, i.e., students, researchers, lecturers, and staff. This work introduces an Application-oriented Architecture-AoA that has been designed to streamline the design and development of “smart” solutions inside the campus, by focusing on the Application side and reshaping the concept of “service” to a piece of “functionality” with a clear and objective purpose, rather than the classic and conventional approach, more focused on the development or technical sides. The proposed approach provides the mechanism to have multiple applications interacting and sharing data and functionalities, ensuring coexistence between new and legacy systems that are in use on the campus, removing the major drawbacks that basic monolithic applications typically require. The generic AoA model is described and the procedure to create a new application is systematized. Lastly, three case studies (RnMonitor, Refill_H2O, and BiRa) are presented end elaborated using the AoA procedure designed to create a new application.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
title Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
spellingShingle Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
Martins, Pedro
Smart campus
Sustainability
IoT
Application-oriented software architecture
FIWARE
title_short Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
title_full Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
title_fullStr Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
title_full_unstemmed Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
title_sort Towards a smart & sustainable campus: an application-oriented architecture to streamline digitization and strengthen sustainability in academia
author Martins, Pedro
author_facet Martins, Pedro
Lopes, Sérgio Ivan
Cruz, António Miguel
Curado, António
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Sérgio Ivan
Cruz, António Miguel
Curado, António
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Pedro
Lopes, Sérgio Ivan
Cruz, António Miguel
Curado, António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Smart campus
Sustainability
IoT
Application-oriented software architecture
FIWARE
topic Smart campus
Sustainability
IoT
Application-oriented software architecture
FIWARE
description The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been a recurrent view of the physical technological environment, in the light of which it is expected that everyday artifacts are connected, enhancing the availability and ubiquity of “smart” services. Higher education institutions can be seen as a privileged ecosystem for the development of intelligent and smart solutions, due to its dynamic and everyday changing environment, which includes not only physical infrastructures, digital services, but also people, i.e., students, researchers, lecturers, and staff. This work introduces an Application-oriented Architecture-AoA that has been designed to streamline the design and development of “smart” solutions inside the campus, by focusing on the Application side and reshaping the concept of “service” to a piece of “functionality” with a clear and objective purpose, rather than the classic and conventional approach, more focused on the development or technical sides. The proposed approach provides the mechanism to have multiple applications interacting and sharing data and functionalities, ensuring coexistence between new and legacy systems that are in use on the campus, removing the major drawbacks that basic monolithic applications typically require. The generic AoA model is described and the procedure to create a new application is systematized. Lastly, three case studies (RnMonitor, Refill_H2O, and BiRa) are presented end elaborated using the AoA procedure designed to create a new application.
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