Publications / 2005 Proceedings of the 22nd ISARC, Ferrara, Italy
Current monitoring and control methods rely on massive manual work. As a result, control information is expensive to produce, or generated irregularly. Additionally, the information is only available infrequently - in many cases after the controlled activity was completed - and its quality and integrity are low. The purpose of our work is to improve monitoring and control information, i.e. to offer it on a daily basis, to improve its quality and integrity and to reduce the cost of generating it.