The Industrial Information Technology Handbook 2005
Richard Zurawski (Ed.): The Industrial Information Technology Handbook. CRC Press 2005 ISBN 0-8493-1985-4
Part I: Fundamentals of Information Technology
Section 1: Computer Software and Web Technologies
1.1 Development Platforms and Frameworks
Jiang B. Liu: Web-based Enterprise Computing Development using J2EE. 1-30
1.2 The Unified Modeling Language
Kleanthis Thramboulidis: Unified Modeling Language: The Industry Standard for Software Development. 1-24
1.3 Middleware
Andreas Polze: Middleware. 1-13
Marcos Ribeiro Pereira Barretto, Paulo Marcelo Porto Alves Blanco, Marco Antonio Poli: Distributed Components in Microsoft Platforms - Technology Overview. 1-23
Marcos Ribeiro Pereira Barretto, Paulo Marcelo Porto Alves Blanco, Marco Antonio Poli: CORBA in Manufacturing - Technology Overview. 1-20
1.4 Web Technologies
Robert Tolksdorf: Web Servers, Clients, and Browsers. 1-8

1.5 Web Programming
Klaus-Peter Eckert: The Fundamentals of Web Services. 1-15
Klaus-Peter Eckert: Programming Web Services with .net and java. 1-14
1.6 Multidimensional Database Technology
Section 2: The Internet and IP Networks
2.1 Introduction to the Internet

Wolfgang Kampichler: The Fundamentals of the Quality of Service. 1-13
2.2 Internet Core Protocols
Jürgen Falb: The Internet Protocol. 1-8

Jürgen Falb: ARP - Address Resolution Protocol. 1-7
Lucia Lo Bello, Enzo Palumbo: Overview and Classification of IP Routing Protocols - IP Routing: Interior and Exterior Routing Protocols. 1-25
Tanja Zseby: Multicast. 1-10
Dorgham Sisalem, Adam Wolisz: A Survey of Congestion and QoS Control Mechanisms for the Internet. 1-13

2.3 Quality of Service in IP networks
Klaus Wehrle: IP-QoS: Scalable and Flexible Quality-of-Service with Differentiated Services. 1-17
Henning Sanneck: The Integrated Services Architecture and RSVP. 1-11
Arjan Durresi, Raj Jain: RTP, RTCP, and RTSP - Internet Protocols for Real-Time Multimedia Communication. 1-11
2.4 Internet Applications and Application Services
Suvendi Chinnappen: Mail Transfer and File Transfer Protocol. 1-11
Karl M. Göschka: The Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Uniform Resource Identifier. 1-23
2.5 Management of IP Networks
T. T. Mai Hoang: Network Management: Basic Notions and Frameworks. 1-15
Michael Kunes: Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP. 1-19
Michael Eyrich: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. 1-13
2.6 Network Security
Christopher Krügel: Network Security and Secure Applications. 1-13
Günter Schäfer: Internet Firewalls. 1-12
2.7 Ad Hoc Networking
Holger Karl: Ad Hoc Networks. 1-16
Part II: Industrial Information Technology
Section 3: Industrial Communication Systems
3.1 Introduction to Data Communication Networks

Kirsten Matheus: Wireless Local Area Networks and Wireless Personal Area Networks (WLANs and WPANs). 1-19
3.2 Field Area Networks
Ulrich Jecht, Wolfgang Stripf, Peter Wenzel: PROFIBUS - Open Solutions for the World of Automation. 1-23
Jean-Pierre Thomesse: The WORLDFIP Fieldbus. 1-18
Salvatore Cavalieri: FOUNDATION Fieldbus: History and Features. 1-16
Dietmar Loy: LonWorks/EIA-709 Networks EIA 709 Protocol (Lon Talk). 1-6

Jean-Dominique Decotignie: Which Network for Which Application. 1-15
3.3 Ethernet and Wireless/Mobile network Technologies
Paulo Pedreiras, Luís Almeida, José Alberto Fonseca: The Quest for Real-Time Behavior in Ethernet. 1-14
Andreas Willig: Wireless LAN Technology for the Factory Floor. 1-15
3.4 Linking Factory Floor with the Internet and Wireless Fieldbusses
Thilo Sauter: Linking Factory Floor and the Internet. 1-15
Jean-Dominique Decotignie: Interconnection of Wireline and Wireless Fieldbusses. 1-13
3.5 Security and Safety Technologies in Industrial Networks
Christian Schwaiger: Securtity in Automation Networks. 1-13
3.6 Automotive and Industrial Applications
Jakob Axelsson, Joakim Fröberg, Hans Hansson, Christer Norström, Kristian Sandström, Björn Villing: A Comparative Case Study of Distributed Network Architectures for Different Automotive Applications. 1-20
Karlheinz Schwarz: The Standard Message Specification for Industrial Automation Systems -ISO 9506 (MMS). 1-32
Section 4: The Internet, Web, and IT Technologies in Industrial Automation and Design
4.1 Internet and Web-Based Technologies in Industrial Automation
Hans-Arno Jacobsen: Remote Monitoring and Control over the Internet. 1-15
Carsten Beuthel, Paul George, Ulrich Topp: Knowledge Connect - An Approach for an Industrial IT Service Tool. 1-7
4.2 Component Technologies in Industrial Automation
4.3 Java Technology and Industrial Applications
4.4 Standards for Programmable Logic Controllers and System Design


Hans-Michael Hanisch, Valeriy Vyatkin: Acheiving Reconfigurability of Automation Systems by Using the New International Standard IEC 61499: A Developer's View. 1-20
4.5 Virtual Reality in Design and Manufacturing
Thenkurussi Kesavadas, Arvind Balijepalli, Cartik Sharma: Applications of Haptics in Design and Manufacturing. 1-18
Dongsung Kim, Zygmunt J. Haas, Wook Hyun Kwon: Implementation af a Virtual Factory Communication System using the Manufacturing Message Specification Standard. 1-14
4.6 Security in Automation Systems
Martin Naedele: IT Security for Automation Systems. 1-14
Section 5: Intelligent Sensors and Sensor Networks
5.1 Intelligent Sensor and Device Technology
Kang Lee: A Smart Transducer Interface Standard for Sensors and Actuators. 1-16
Christian Diedrich: Integration Technologies of Field Devices in Distributed Control and Engineering Systems. 1-24
Eric Dekneuvel: Intelligent Sensors: Analysis and Design. 1-18
5.2 Intelligent Sensors in Robotics
Ray Jarvis: Robot Vision. 1-10
R. Andrew Russell: Robot Tactile Sensing. 1-10
R. Andrew Russell: Giving Robots a Sense of Smell. 1-13
Lindsay Kleeman: Ultrasonic Sensors in Robotics. 1-7
5.3 Sensor Systems and Networks

Shashidhar Gandham, Ravi Musunuri, Praveen Rentala, Udit Saxena: A Survey on Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-16
Jan Blumenthal, Frank Golatowski, Marc Haase, Matthias Handy: Software for Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-17
5.4 Multisensor Data Fusion
Section 6: Real-Time Embedded Systems
6.1 Embedded Systems




Stephen Edwards: Languages for Embedded Systems. 1-18
Frank Pospiech: Embedded Software in the SoC World. The Concept of HdS in View of the HW and SW Design Challenge. 1-11
Ivan Cibrario Bertolotti: Internal Architecture and Features of Real-Time Embedded Operation Systems. 1-23
6.2 Security in Embedded Systems

Andreas Steffen: Security in Embedded Systems. 1-12
6.3 System-on-Chip and Network-on-Chip Design
Grant Martin: System-on-Chip and Network-on-Chip Design. 1-13
Luca P. Carloni, Fernando De Bernardinis, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Marco Sgroi: Platform-Based and Derivative Design. 1-15
Wander O. Cesário, Flávio Rech Wagner, Ahmed Amine Jerraya: Hardware/Software Interfaces Design for SoC. 0-
Davide Bertozzi, Luca Benini, Giovanni De Micheli: Network On-Chip Design for Gigascale Systems-on-Chip. 0-
6.4 Networked Embedded Systems
Hiren D. Patel, Sumit Gupta, Sandeep K. Shukla, Rajesh Gupta: An Introductory Survey of Networked Embedded Systems. 0-
Section 7: Integration Technologies
7.1 E-Technologies in Enterprise Integration
7.2 IT Technologies in Enterprise Integration
Alexander Fay: XML for the Exchange of Automation Project Information. 0-
David Emerson: Enterprise-Manufacturing Data Exchange Using XML. 0-
Zaijun Hu, Eckhard Kruse: Web Services for Integrated Automation Systems - Challenges, Solutions and Future. 0-
7.3 Network-Based Integration Technologies

Martin Buchwitz: The IDA Standard. 0-
Michael Seyfarth, Andreas Kahmen: Open System Architecture for Controls within Automation Systems (OSACA). 0-
Fabrizio Meo: Open Controller Enabled by an Advanced Real-Time Network (OCEAN). 0-
7.4 Agent-Based Technologies in Industrial Automation
Robert W. Brennan, James H. Christensen, William A. Gruver, Dilip B. Kotak, Douglas H. Norrie, Edwin H. van Leeuwen: Holonic Manufacturing Systems: A Technical Overview. 0-
Pavel Vrba, Vladimír Marík: From Holonic Control to Virtual Enterprises: The Multi-Agent Approach. 0-

7.5 Industrial Information Technology Solutions for Energy and Power Systems
Karlheinz Schwarz: Smart Power Systems Rely on Standards for Information Models and Messaging - IEC 61850. 0-
Peter Palensky: The JEVIS Service Platform - Distributed Energy Data Acquisition and Management. 0-



