
Kees NieuwenhuisThales Group · Technical Directorate Thales Nederland
Kees Nieuwenhuis
Doctor of Philosophy
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The goal of this white paper is to provide guidance to the Topsector Logistics implementation program on the data sharing infrastructure as part of the priority
theme ‘data driven logistics’, by: (1) describing the current developments in data
sharing policy making and data sharing architectures, (2) identifying a structure and portfolio of key dat...
We propose a new interaction model for zooming in and out the screen content of smartphones and tablets for visually impaired people. It consists in gestures that are captured by the front-facing camera to control the zooming factor and to scroll in the zoomed-in image. A first prototype involving video processing has been developed. As it avoids u...
This book represents the combined peer-reviewed proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing -- IDC 2011 and of the Third International Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems Technology and Semantics -- MASTS 2011. Both events were held in Delft, The Netherlands during October 5-7, 2011.
The 33 contributions publis...
This paper presents a framework of ICT solutions developed in the EU research project DIADEM that supports environmental management for chemical hazards in industrial areas, with an enhanced capacity to assess population exposure and health risks, alert relevant groups and organize efficient response. The emphasis is on advanced solutions which are...
Service-oriented systems are fast becoming complex nodes in a vast digital, dynamic ecosystem, these systems of systems require the identification and establishment of flexible and spontaneous/opportunistic collaborative activities among various parties. Such sophisticated systems need new engineering approaches able to integrate new functionalitie...
Contemporary environmental management applications often require situation assessment based on the processing of large quantities of heterogeneous information and rich domain knowledge. This paper discusses an efficient solution to such processing challenges, which is based on the recently introduced Dynamic Process Integration Framework (DPIF), a...
There is a large body of research on software services, but the issues of communication and dynamic reconfiguration have received
little attention, as have adaptation to environment and dynamic combination of service building blocks into new applications.
Here, we present the approach of the FP7 alive project to the use of formal models of coordina...
Enterprise systems are increasingly behaving as nodes in a digital, dynamic ecosystem. On the one hand, this new situation
requires flexible, spontaneous and opportunistic collaboration activitiesto be identified and established among business parties.
On the other hand, it also requires engineering approaches able to integrate new functionalities...
In this position paper a number of hypotheses are outlined concerning the effect of three measurable human factors, namely subjective stress, arousal and mood, on human decision making performance; taking into account the amount of risk involved in the decision. The proposed domain of application involves critical situations: situations in which ti...
We describe several principles for designing Actor-Agent Communities (AAC) as collectives of autonomous problem solving entities
(software agents and human experts) that self-organize and collaborate at solving complex problems.One of the main distinctive
aspects of the AAC is their ability to integrate in a meaningful way the expertise and reasoni...
Improving our knowledge of and capabilities to handle disasters and crises is not simply a matter of more information processing
and more reliable communication and computation. It needs the exchange of information between many different scientific and
technology disciplines and a much better understanding of engineering complex C4I systems-of-sys...
Collaboration environments impose high demands on humans and artificial systems. Especially during critical tasks team members,
including humans, artificial systems and other (sub-) teams, require support to guarantee their continued effectiveness. Effectiveness
of individuals and teams is an important ingredient for organizational effectiveness, m...
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This project develops the Logistic Data Space (LDS), which allows logistics companies to participate in digital ecosystems for efficient collaboration and new services. LDS consists of a Connector Store, offering connectors to realize data exchange between heterogeneous ICT environments, and an Interoperability Simulator, to explore collaboration opportunities prior to implementation.