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Fenglin Bu
Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Publications - 31
Citations - 986
Fenglin Bu is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web service & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 31 publications receiving 855 citations.
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Ubiquitous Data Accessing Method in IoT-Based Information System for Emergency Medical Services
TL;DR: The result shows that the resource-based IoT data accessing method is effective in a distributed heterogeneous data environment for supporting data accessing timely and ubiquitously in a cloud and mobile computing platform.
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An IoT-Oriented Data Storage Framework in Cloud Computing Platform
TL;DR: A data storage framework not only enabling efficient storing of massive IoT data, but also integrating both structured and unstructured data is proposed, able to combine and extend multiple databases and Hadoop to store and manage diverse types of data collected by sensors and RFID readers.
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Linked Semantic Model for Information Resource Service Toward Cloud Manufacturing
TL;DR: A semantic model is presented for information resource service modeling that uses semantic links instead of ontologies and takes advantage of semantic links to enable automated integrating and distributed updating in resource service cloud.
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Rules and Implementation for Generating Ontology from Relational Database
TL;DR: An implementation of generating ontologies from Mysql data source using the rules above is recommended as a case study of these rules, which shows the rules are reasonable and complete in generating ontology, and the method could be applied to the practical application.
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Ontology Model for Semantic Web Service Matching
TL;DR: A service registry framework based on ontology model is proposed, which is called Concept Operation Ontology Model (COOM), to avoid the differences between RESTful Web services and traditional SOAP Web services, and illustrates the Web service matching mechanism based on this ontological model.