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T he original source: DoW pag 11/76; D1.1 pag 3

T he original source: DoW pag 11/76; D1.1 pag 3. The system

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T he original source: DoW pag 11/76; D1.1 pag 3

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  1. The original source: DoWpag 11/76; D1.1 pag 3 The system separately manages interaction with the users at the domestic infrastructure level, possibly vehiculatingthrough it requests to the social networks, normally sending task requests, recipes and feedbacks and receiving an abstract lookup of their appliances. DoWpag10/76

  2. Implementation Along the text we may state some logical shortcuts between the functional blocks which bypass the switchboard for conciseness safe. D3.1 Pag. 6 FIRE Engineering, Ghent

  3. The Social Network The social network shares the typical features of any network of this kind, albeit dedicated to the generation of finetuned recipes from the collective experience of the network. Hence a distinguishing functional block is represented by the Networked Intelligence. DoWpag. 7/76 NI is a cognitive system which improves its performance on the basis of the performance history of its recipes. DoWpag. 8/76 FIRE Engineering, Ghent

  4. A social network aroundaspecial interest • recipe generation from experience • discovering communities based on user profiles and appliance recipes • communication with the external world entities • mediated user interaction Networked intelligence eahoukers=ea(sierly )hou(sewor)kers “Easier housework by better equipment” FP7 317947 SOCIAL&SMART Negotiation Meeting - Brussels May 25th 2012

  5. What is social in our network • Recipe histories (task, recipe, feedback evolution)are shared among the network member –the social capital • Their use is in favor of each member –the social activity (the recipes) • Their use is depending on profile similarity between members and between recipes (social presence, actor profiles, social graph, relation controls) – as usual in social networks FIRE Engineering, Ghent

  6. What is different from common social networks • The social capital is shared automatically • The member applies to the Domestic Infrastructure, which collects the home profile (applicants, appliances, map, home rules, etc.) • DI is the basic reference for recipes (requests from one of its applicant, recipes for one of its appliances) • After application, the sole interactions with ESN are task requests and feedbacks FIRE Engineering, Ghent

  7. Ancillary functionality The social network will be also a tool for improving the core business of the related community (the recipe generation) through both exchange of opinions between members on SandS services and, as a noble form of cooperation, through the submission of open software modules which may improve the rule generation engine. These refer to ancillary facilities of our eahouker social network (ESN). They are not minor facilities, but managed by the conventional social network services, hence not in the core of our specific part. D1.2 pag.9 I expect that CE would be not particularly interested in financing a conventional implementation of OXWALL platform with a few additional facilities. FIRE Engineering, Ghent

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