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Papers

  1. The National Academies (2006) "Project: Confidentiality Issues Arising from the Integration of Remotely Sensed and Self-Identifyng Data", www8.nationalacademies.org/cp/projectview.aspx?key=HDGC-I-03-01-A
  2. F. Darema, "Grid computing: the context of dynamic data driven applications systems," Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 93, pp. 692-697, 2005.
  3. Armstrong, M.P and Ruggles, A. (2005) Geographic information technologies and personal privacy. Cartographica, 40(4):63-73
  4. I. Foster, "Service Oriented Science," Science, vol. 308, pp. 814-817, 2005
  5. Tatomir, B. and Rothkrantz, L. (2005). Crisis management using mobile ad-hoc wireless networks. In Proceedings of the Second International ISCRAM Conference. Thomas et al., 2005] Thomas, M., Andoh-Baidoo, F., and George, S. (2005). Evresponse - moving beyond traditional emergency response notification. In Proceedings of the Eleventh Americas Conference on Information Systems
  6. Wood, M. (2005). Cellalert, for government-to-citizen mass communications in emergencies. In Proceedings of the Second International ISCRAM Conference
  7. Zimmermann, H. (2005). Recent developments in emergency telecommunications. In Proceedings of the Second International ISCRAM Conference
  8. F. Darema, "Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems: A New Paradigm for Application Simulations and Measurements," presented at ICCS'04, Krakow, Poland, 2004.
  9. K. Pingali, Stodgill, P., "O'SOAP - A Web Services Framework for DDDAS Application," in International Conference on Computational Science. Krakow, Poland: Springer, 2004
  10. P. Chew, Chrisochoides, N., Gopalsamy, S., Heber, G., Ingraffea, T., Luke, E., Neto, J., Pingali, K., Shih, A., Soni, B., Stodghill, P., Thompson, D., Vavsis, S., Wawrzynek, P., "Computational Science Simulations based on Web Services," in International Conference on Computational Science. Melbourne, Australia: Springer, 2003.
  11. M. P. Papazoglou, Georgakopoulos, D., "Service Oriented Computing," Communications of the ACM, vol. 46, pp. 24-28, 2003
  12. Armstrong, M.P. (2002) Geographic information technologies and their potentially erosive effects on personal privacy. Studies in the Social Sciences, 27 (1): 19-28 (pdf)  (Notes: GIS privacy, cellular telephones, location-based services)

Reports

  1. NSF Blue Ribbon Panel Report on Simulation-Based Engineering Science, February 2006

Web Sites

  1. NSF Official DDDAS home page
  2. DDDAS.org home page
  3. CTIA - Wireless Association
    1. CTIA - Homeland Security
    2. CTIA - Wireless Resources

News

  1. Gail Hinchion Mancini, "Cell phone signals could provide bird's-eye view of crises and emergency response", News & Information, University of Notre Dame, http://newsinfo.nd.edu/content.cfm?topicid=22346
  2. R. Singel, "U.S. Cell-Phone Tracking Clipped," Wired News, http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,69390,00.html, 2005
  3. G. Gross, "FCC head: Hurricane shows need for redundant telecom," in InfoWorld, http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/09/22/HNkatrinafcc_1.html?source=NLC-TB 2005-09-23, September 22, 2005
  4. Clothier, J. (2005). Dutch trial sms disaster alert system. http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/11/09/dutch.disaster.warning/index.html.
  5. Metz, R. (2005). Saving the world with cell phones. http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,68485,00.html
  6. Ratti, C. and et al (2005). Senseable city project. http://senseable.mit.edu/projects/graz/
  7. M. Richtel, "Live Tracking of Mobile Phones Prompts Court Fights on Privacy," in The New York Times, Late - Final ed. New York, December 10, 2005, pp. 1
  8. Dan Nystedt, "U.S. marks new cell phone record in 2005", InfoWorld, April 07, 2006, http://ww6.infoworld.com/products/print_friendly.jsp?link=/article/06/04/07/77227 _HNcellphonerecord_1.html

Podcasts

  1. Boyd, Clark, "London subway bombing: How British telecommunications companies collect and retain data, and whether they will be forced to change in the wake of the attacks", Technology Podcast 32  - The World, BBC News, July 13, 2005, www.theworld.org/technology/podcasts.shtml, (mp3)
    (Notes: 4.2 million closed circuit surveillance TVs in the UK, discussion of civil liberties, privacy, telecom cell phone records)
  2. Flatow, Ira, "Planning for Future Disasters", Science Friday, September 16, 2005, www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2005/Sep/hour1_091605.html, (mp3)
    (Notes: disaster planning, earthquakes, disaster response, terrorist attacks)

Conferences

  1. DDDAS-Sino Meeting
  2. ICCS 2007

The material presented at this web site is based in part upon work supported by the National Science Foundation, the DDDAS Program, under Grant No. CNS-050348. 

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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