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UBIK is a comprehensive solution for enabling Augmented Reality in industrial environments.  
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==What is {{UBIK}}?==
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{{UBIK}} is a comprehensive solution for enabling [[Augmented Reality]] in 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 Web Service 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 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.
  
'''Feature Overview:'''
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=={{UBIK}} Features==
  
[[Design object-oriented data models with rich functionality]]
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[[Design object-oriented data models]]
*Use Polymorphism and inheritance at its best
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*Use [[Polymorphism]] and [[inheritance]] to create [[UBIK objects]]
*Define arbitrary relations between objects
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*Define arbitrary [[relations]] between objects
*Program runtime behavior of your objects in native code
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*Program runtime behavior of your objects in native code or visual [[Workflow|Workflows]]
*Configure in views how users see the objects
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*Configure [[Views]] to control how users see the objects
 
   
 
   
  
 
[[Release data model]]
 
[[Release data model]]
 
*Compile object model to native code and relational data
 
*Compile object model to native code and relational data
*Navigate through data still object-oriented, but with the integrity and performance of an RDBMS
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*[[Navigate]] through data still object-oriented, but with the integrity and performance of an RDBMS
 
   
 
   
  
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[[Publish data model]]
 
[[Publish data model]]
*Define contexts for applications and/or roles
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*Define [[contexts]] for [[applications]] and/or roles
 
*Link contexts to views
 
*Link contexts to views
 
*Interact with mobile devices at the push of a button
 
*Interact with mobile devices at the push of a button
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*Aim mobile device on objects and get information instantly
 
*Aim mobile device on objects and get information instantly
 
*Zoom into more detailed information, fast and secure
 
*Zoom into more detailed information, fast and secure
*Have access to the full data model published on the server
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*Have access to the full [[data model]] published on the server
*Edit data and save it back to the server, thus even to the sources
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*Edit data in the field and save it back to the server, thus even to the sources
 
*Record pictures or voice messages and enrich your data input
 
*Record pictures or voice messages and enrich your data input
*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, based on your [[geo-position]]
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[[Category:UBIK]]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 22 October 2013

What is UBIK®?

UBIK® is a comprehensive solution for enabling Augmented Reality in 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.

UBIK® Features

Design object-oriented data models


Release data model

  • Compile object model to native code and relational data
  • Navigate through data still object-oriented, but with the integrity and performance of an RDBMS


Interface to data sources

  • Leverage standard interfaces, i.e. ISO15926
  • Create custom interface plugins, to any available source
  • Manage interface behavior and consolidation workflows


Publish data model

  • Define Contexts for Applications and/or roles
  • Link contexts to views
  • Interact with mobile devices at the push of a button


Use data in the field

  • Aim mobile device on objects and get information instantly
  • Zoom into more detailed information, fast and secure
  • Have access to the full Data model published on the server
  • Edit data in the field and save it back to the server, thus even to the sources
  • Record pictures or voice messages and enrich your data input
  • Teach in new objects directly in the field, based on your Geo-position