2009
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2008.2002729
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A Service-Oriented Educational Laboratory for Electronics

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“…According to authors in [34], [56][57][58] a more generalized approach is necessary to establish a wider use of remote labs in research and education. One important step in this direction is the development of a common language for the lab integration [59] as well as a comprehensive soft-and hardware toolbox including documentation for automated plug and play distribution of remote and virtual labs gives an overview of different types of online accessible labs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to authors in [34], [56][57][58] a more generalized approach is necessary to establish a wider use of remote labs in research and education. One important step in this direction is the development of a common language for the lab integration [59] as well as a comprehensive soft-and hardware toolbox including documentation for automated plug and play distribution of remote and virtual labs gives an overview of different types of online accessible labs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XML gains popularity as a storage format for scientific data [19] and it provide a standard way for marking up documents through the use of delimiting tags that label entities and create structure [17]. The importance of XML is that, it is a license-free and platform independent and XML representing the dependencies and supported by open source editors [43][44].…”
Section: A Xmlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the authors have investigated and proposed service oriented middleware to access heterogeneous remote laboratory equipment [4,5], to control networks of small devices [6], and to extend the GRID [7] paradigm to the management of cooperative instruments and services.…”
Section: Service Oriented Laboratories Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just to give an example, ISILab uses web services for all the system components: to expose the functionalities of the elements of the measurement chain (instruments and other devices), to activate sequences of these services, to manage parallel work sessions, to check the availability of the instruments and to book them for the time required by the measurement process [4].…”
Section: Survey Of Laboratories' Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%