#4 IESA14 Binding Together Heterogeneous Future Internet Services in Manufacturing Workplaces v2 -...

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Binding Together Heterogeneous Future Internet Services in Manufacturing Workplaces M.Sesana 1 , S.Gusmeroli 1 and R.Sanguini 2 1 TXT e-solutions, Via Frigia 27, 20126 Milano, Italy [email protected] [email protected] 2 AgustaWestland Training and Helicopter Support System, Via Indipendenza 2, 20018 Sesto Calende (VA), Italy [email protected] Abstract. Remote training approach in manufacturing workplaces implies several challenges in the selection and blend of heterogeneous ICT learning services. This paper will describe the approach followed in order to achieve Interoperability in mixing these Future internet Services. More in details the paper will discuss the solution proposed and under implementation created in order to bind together heterogeneous ICT training services by a loosely coupled integration based on the creation of a lightweight XML schema describing a Learning Path suggesting to the Blue Collar Worker (BCW) a set of actions to be done mixing different kind of training services and manual actions to learn the activity to be executed, and a technical architecture in which training services are mashed-up and run accordingly to the XML modelled. Keywords: Interoperability, Future Internet, Manufacturing, Training Services

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  • Binding Together Heterogeneous Future Internet Services in Manufacturing Workplaces

    M.Sesana1 , S.Gusmeroli1 and R.Sanguini2 1 TXT e-solutions,

    Via Frigia 27, 20126 Milano, Italy [email protected] [email protected]

    2 AgustaWestland Training and Helicopter Support System, Via Indipendenza 2, 20018 Sesto Calende (VA), Italy [email protected]

    Abstract. Remote training approach in manufacturing workplaces implies several challenges in the selection and blend of heterogeneous ICT learning services. This paper will describe the approach followed in order to achieve Interoperability in mixing these Future internet Services. More in details the paper will discuss the solution proposed and under implementation created in order to bind together heterogeneous ICT training services by a loosely coupled integration based on the creation of a lightweight XML schema describing a Learning Path suggesting to the Blue Collar Worker (BCW) a set of actions to be done mixing different kind of training services and manual actions to learn the activity to be executed, and a technical architecture in which training services are mashed-up and run accordingly to the XML modelled.

    Keywords: Interoperability, Future Internet, Manufacturing, Training Services