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Micro Information Systems and Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery

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Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery

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The combination of two new fields is introduced: a field named micro information systems (micro-IS) and the field named ubiquitous knowledge discovery (KDubiq). Each of the fields offer new ways to understand the world of electronic devices that surround us. The micro-IS field primarily focuses on the combination of embedded systems and information systems, while the KDubiq system focuses on extracting the knowledge that is available from these systems. Furthermore, we demonstrate the LEGO®MINDSTORMS®NXT platform, and discuss the potential usefulness of running TinyOS, Squawk, and .NET Micro Framework using this platform.

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Pedersen, R.U. (2010). Micro Information Systems and Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery. In: May, M., Saitta, L. (eds) Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16392-0_13

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