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Service Research Challenges and Solutions for the Future Internet - S-Cube - Towards Engineering, Managing, and Adapting Service-Based Systems

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S-Cube's Foundations for the Internet of Services Today's Internet is standing at a crossroads. The Internet has evolved from a source of information to a critical infrastructure which underpins our lives and economies. The demand for more multimedia content, more interconnected devices, more users, a richer user experience, services available any time and anywhere increases the pressure on existing networks and service platforms. The Internet needs a fundamental rearrangement to be ready to meet future needs. One of the areas of research for the Future Internet is the Internet of S- vices, a vision of the Internet where everything (e. g. , information, software, platforms and infrastructures) is available as a service. Services available on the Internet of Services can be used by anyone (if they are used according to the policies de?ned by the provider) and they can be extended with new services by anyone. Advantages of the Internet of Services include the p- sibility to build upon other people's e?orts and the little investment needed upfront to develop an application. The risk involved in pursuing new business ideas is diminished, and might lead to more innovative ideas being tried out in practice. It will lead to the appearance of new companies that are able to operate in niche areas, providing services to other companies that will be able to focus on their core business.

List of contents

The S-Cube Research Vision.- Business Process Management.- Service Composition.- Architectures & Infrastructure.- Adaptation of Service-Based Systems.- Modeling and Negotiating Service Quality.- Analytical Quality Assurance.- Service Engineering.- Architecture Views Illustrating the Service Automation Aspect of SOA.

About the author

Dr. Klaus Pohl is full professor for software systems engineering and director of the Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems at the University of Essen, Germany. He holds a degree in computer science (FH Karlsruhe, Germany) and a degree in information systems (Univ. Konstanz, Germany). Klaus Pohl received his PhD and his habilitation in Computer Science from the Technical University of Aachen, Germany. His current research interest include software product lines, requirements management and scenario-based test case derivation. Current research projects include the European ITEA initiative in software product lines (the CAFÉ project) and various industrial uptake projects with leading Germany companies. Klaus Pohl is (co-)author of over 90 referred publications in the area of requirements and software engineering. He as published a book on Process-Centred Requirments Engineering (RSP/Wiley) and is (co-editor) of more than 15 conference and workshop proceedings. Moreover, he is/was co-editor of several special issues of well-established journals, including 'Introduction of Software Product Lines', IEEE Software, 2002. He is a member of the IFIP working-group 2.9 on software requirements engineering, member of the steering committee of the IEEE Intl. Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), member of the editorial board of the Requirements Engineering Journal and founder and member of the advisory board of the Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ) workshop series. He is/was program chair of various conferences and workshops including the IEEE Joint Intl. Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 02).

Product details

Assisted by Andreas Metzger (Editor), M. Papazoglou (Editor), Michael P. Papazoglou (Editor), Mike Papazoglou (Editor), Michael Parkin (Editor), Michael Parkin et al (Editor), Klau Pohl (Editor), Klaus Pohl (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.12.2010
 
EAN 9783642175985
ISBN 978-3-642-17598-5
No. of pages 372
Weight 592 g
Illustrations XVIII, 372 p. 372 illus.
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications
State-of-the-Art Survey
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Hardware

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