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{{UBIK}} is a comprehensive product for enabling [[Augmented Reality]] supported mobile solutions in industrial environments.  
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{{UBIK}} is a powerful platform for creating Augmented Reality–enabled mobile solutions designed for industrial environments.
  
It allows the creation of flexible, high performance object models that are capable of consolidating data from almost any sources, either as a onetime effort, on a frequent basis or just on demand whenever it is needed. These models are exposed to a WebService and can be subscribed by {{UBIK}} mobile devices, which crossfade the objects as bubbles into the camera view, based on their geo-position.
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It enables the development of flexible, high‑performance object models that unify data from virtually any source—whether imported once, synchronized regularly, or retrieved on demand. These models are published through a WebService and can be consumed by {{UBIK}} mobile devices, which overlay geo‑ or marker-referenced information as intuitive AR bubbles directly in the camera view.
  
 
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=={{UBIK}} Features==
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=={{UBIK}} Highlights==
  
 
[[Design object-oriented data models]]
 
[[Design object-oriented data models]]
*Use [[Polymorphism]] and [[inheritance]] to create [[UBIK objects]]
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*Use [[Polymorphism]] and [[inheritance]] to build rich, reusable [[UBIK objects|UBIK object]] models
 
*Define arbitrary [[relations]] between objects
 
*Define arbitrary [[relations]] between objects
*Program runtime behavior of your objects in [[:Category:Coding|native code]] or visual [[:Category:Workflow|Workflows]]
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*Implement runtime behavior in [[:Category:Coding|native code]] or visual [[:Category:Workflow|Workflows]]
*Configure [[Views]] to control how users see the objects  
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*Configure [[Views]] to shape how users experience the objects
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[[Release data model]]
 
[[Release data model]]
*[[Compiler|Compile]] object model to native code and relational data
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*[[Compiler|Compile]] object models into native code and relational structures
*Navigate through data still object-oriented, but with the integrity and performance of an RDBMS
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*Navigate data object‑oriented while benefiting from the integrity and performance of an RDBMS
*Deploy to on-premise infrastructure and/or the cloud
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*Deploy to on‑premise infrastructure, the cloud, or hybrid environments
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[[Interface to data sources]]
 
[[Interface to data sources]]
*Leverage standard [[:Category:Interfacing|interfaces]], i.e. ISO15926
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*Integrate using standard [[:Category:Interfacing|interfaces]] such as ISO15926
*Create custom interface plugins, to any available source
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*Create custom interface plugins for any available data source
*Use [[Proxy|proxies]] to control your data versions
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*Use [[Proxy|proxies]] to manage data versions and consistency
*Manage interface behavior and consolidation workflows  
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*Control interface behavior and data consolidation workflows
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[[Publish data model]]
 
[[Publish data model]]
*Define [[Application Context Management|contexts for applications]] and/or roles
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*Define [[Application Context Management|application contexts]] and role‑based access
*Link contexts to views
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*Link contexts to views for tailored user experiences
*Interact with mobile devices at the push of a button
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*Push updates to mobile devices instantly
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[[Use data in the field]]
 
[[Use data in the field]]
*Aim mobile device on objects and get information instantly
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*Aim a mobile device at objects to access information instantly
*Zoom into more detailed information, fast and secure
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*Drill down into detailed data—fast, secure, and always up‑to‑date
*Have access to the full published data model of the server
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*Work with the full published data model directly on the device
*Edit data in the field and save it back to the server, thus even to the sources
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*Edit information on site and sync it back to the server and source systems
*Record pictures or voice messages and enrich your data input
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*Capture photos or voice notes to enrich your data
*Teach in new objects directly in the field, based on your geo-position
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*Teach in new objects directly in the field using geo‑positioning
  
 
[[Category:UBIK|What is UBIK]]
 
[[Category:UBIK|What is UBIK]]

Latest revision as of 12:23, 4 March 2026

UBIK® is a powerful platform for creating Augmented Reality–enabled mobile solutions designed for industrial environments.

It enables the development of flexible, high‑performance object models that unify data from virtually any source—whether imported once, synchronized regularly, or retrieved on demand. These models are published through a WebService and can be consumed by UBIK® mobile devices, which overlay geo‑ or marker-referenced information as intuitive AR bubbles directly in the camera view.

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UBIK® Highlights

Design object-oriented data models


Release data model

  • Compile object models into native code and relational structures
  • Navigate data object‑oriented while benefiting from the integrity and performance of an RDBMS
  • Deploy to on‑premise infrastructure, the cloud, or hybrid environments


Interface to data sources

  • Integrate using standard interfaces such as ISO15926
  • Create custom interface plugins for any available data source
  • Use proxies to manage data versions and consistency
  • Control interface behavior and data consolidation workflows


Publish data model

  • Define application contexts and role‑based access
  • Link contexts to views for tailored user experiences
  • Push updates to mobile devices instantly


Use data in the field

  • Aim a mobile device at objects to access information instantly
  • Drill down into detailed data—fast, secure, and always up‑to‑date
  • Work with the full published data model directly on the device
  • Edit information on site and sync it back to the server and source systems
  • Capture photos or voice notes to enrich your data
  • Teach in new objects directly in the field using geo‑positioning