
Service Oriented and Cloud Computing
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Service-Oriented and Cloud computing, ESOCC 2015, held in Taormina, Sicily, Italy, in September 2015.
The 13 research papers, three industry papers, and two work-in-progress papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on cloud technology, service composition, software development and cloud technology, cloud computing, and industry track.
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Abstracts of Invited Talks
- Coordinating the Internet of Things by Service Composition
- Challenges in Developing an Efficient Cloud Management Framework
- Contents
- Research Track
- Decentralized Stream Processing Over Web-Enabled Devices
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The WLS Stream Processing Framework
- 2.1 System Model
- 2.2 Topology Description
- 2.3 Operator Script API
- 3 The WLS Runtime: Usage and Architecture
- 3.1 Starting and Handling a Topology
- 3.2 Runtime Architecture
- 4 Evaluation
- 4.1 Variable Workload Use Case Scenario
- 4.2 Centralized vs. Peer-to-Peer
- 5 Related Work
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- Modelling and Analysing Cloud Application Management
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background: TOSCA
- 3 Motivating Scenario
- 4 Management Protocols for Cloud Applications
- 4.1 Definition of Management Protocols
- 4.2 Analysis of Management Protocols
- 5 Proof-of-Concept Implementation
- 6 Related Work
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- A Decentralized Approach to Network-Aware Service Composition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 System Model
- 3 System Architecture
- 4 System Assessment
- 5 Related Work
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- On the Integration of Automatic Deployment into the ABS Modeling Language
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Annotated ABS
- 2.1 ABS
- 2.2 ABS Annotations
- 3 DDLang
- 4 Deployment Engine
- 5 Use Case
- 6 Related Work
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- A Heterogeneous Approach for Developing Applications with FIWARE GEs
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Our Component Model
- Components.
- Connectors.
- Services.
- 4 Heterogenous Composition
- 5 Case Study: A Content Delivery Application
- 6 Implementation
- 7 Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Elastic Application-Level Monitoring for Large Software Landscapes in the Cloud
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Problem Statement
- 3 Elastic, Distributed Application-Level Monitoring
- 3.1 Idea
- 3.2 Scalable Architecture
- 3.3 Analysis Component
- 3.4 Scaling Process
- Upscaling.
- Downscaling.
- 3.5 Assumptions and Limitations
- 4 Experimental Evaluation
- 4.1 Workload
- 4.2 Experimental Setup
- 4.3 Results and Discussion
- 4.4 Summary
- 4.5 Threats to Validity
- 5 Related Work
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- Evaluation of the Employment of Machine Learning Approaches and Strategies for Service Recommendation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Recommendation Background and Framework
- 3 Employment of Machine Learning Approaches
- 3.1 Regression
- 3.2 Classification
- 4 Research Question
- 5 Analysis of the Learning Approaches
- 5.1 Learning Strategies
- 5.2 Measurement Data
- 5.3 Simulation Scenarios
- 6 Results
- 6.1 Measurement Data
- 6.2 Simulated Scenarios
- 6.3 Overall Results Conclusion
- 6.4 Threats to Validity
- 7 Related Work
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Business Process Adaptability Metrics for QoS-Based Service Compositions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Business Process Adaptability Quantification
- 2.1 Process Activity Tree
- 2.2 Process Adaptability Index
- 3 Relating Adaptability with a Quality of Service Attribute
- 4 A Case Study: The University Student Enrollment
- 5 Implementation and Tool Support
- 6 Related Work
- 7 Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Formal Verification of Service Level Agreements Through Distributed Monitoring
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 SDL Fredhopper Cloud Services
- 4 Distributed Monitoring Model
- 5 Service Characteristics Verification
- 6 Evaluation of the Monitoring Model
- 7 Future work
- References
- Dynamic Strategies for Query Constructing and Rank Merging from Multiple Search Engines
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 Result Merging
- 2.2 Service Description
- 3 Our Solution
- 3.1 Request Constructor
- 3.2 Request Converter
- 3.3 Service Matcher
- 3.4 Result Integrator
- 4 Evaluation
- 4.1 Test Collections
- 4.2 Service Matchers
- 4.3 Evaluation Results
- 5 Conclusion and Future Plan
- References
- Highly Customizable Service Composition and Orchestration
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview: The MUSA Approach
- 3 Preliminary Definitions
- 3.1 A Brief Introduction to Holons
- 3.2 Knowledge, Goals and Capabilities
- 4 Adaptive Composition and Orchestration of Services
- 4.1 Self-Configuration Phase
- 4.2 Service Orchestration Phase
- 4.3 Self-Adaptation
- 5 Related Work
- 6 Discussion and Evaluation
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- Service Repository for Cloud Service Consumer Life Cycle Management
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Repository Support for Service Consumer SDLC
- 3.1 Requirements Specification
- 3.2 Service Identification
- 3.3 Service Integration
- 3.4 Service Monitoring
- 3.5 Service Optimization
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Cloud Detours: A Non-intrusive Approach for Automatic Software Adaptation to the Cloud
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related work
- 3 Cloud Detours
- 4 Cloud Detours Framework
- 4.1 Domain Model
- 4.2 Architecture Overview
- 4.3 Implementation Details
- 4.4 Adaptation Process
- 5 Example of Use
- 5.1 Tools Selection
- 5.2 Evaluation Method
- 5.3 Experiment Details
- 5.4 Results
- 6 Conclusion and Future work
- References
- Industry Track
- Cloud Integration Patterns
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Integration Patterns and Related Work
- 3 Problem Statement
- 4 Methodology
- 4.1 Current State Analysis
- 4.2 Top-Down Analysis
- 4.3 Bottom-Up Analysis: Two Applications
- 5 Results
- 5.1 Results from Current State Analysis
- 5.2 Results from Top-Down Analysis
- 5.3 Results from Bottom-Up Analysis
- 5.4 Important Insights from Bottom-Up and Top-Down Analysis
- 6 Future Work
- References
- Remote Collaboration, Decision Support, and On-Demand Medical Image Analysis for Acute Stroke Care
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Acute Stroke Care
- 4 MEDUSA Platform
- 4.1 MEDUSA Cloud Applications
- 4.2 Cloud Provider
- 4.3 Cloud Management Layer
- 4.4 Security
- 5 MEDUSA Stroke Prototype
- 5.1 Advanced Medical Image Processing
- 5.2 Decision Support System
- 5.3 3D Segmentation Renderer
- 6 Initial Evaluation
- 7 Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Hybrid Service Compositions: When BPM Meets Dynamic Case Management
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Three Faces of Service Compositions Through BASE/X
- 2.1 Business Design in BASE/X
- 2.2 Organization and IT Platform Design in BASE/X
- 2.3 Service Composition Layer in BASE/X
- 3 Operationalization of Service Compositions
- 3.1 Service-Based Business Processes
- 3.2 Service Mash-ups
- 4 Realization of Service Compositions
- 4.1 BPM
- 4.2 DCM
- 4.3 BPM and DCM into a Hybrid System
- 5 Service Management Prototype
- 5.1 Driver Desk use Case
- 5.2 Business Processes Definition
- 5.3 User Interface
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Work-in-Progress Track
- Data Movement in the Internet of Things Domain
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Motivation
- 3 The Cross-Layer Optimization Framework
- 4 Optimizing Data Movement
- 5 Metamodel Supporting the Programming Abstraction
- 6 Related Work
- 7 Concluding Remarks
- References
- Formal Verification of Virtual Network Function Graphs in an SP-DevOps Context
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The SP-DevOps Concept
- 3 The Verification Process
- 3.1 VNFs Models
- 4 Preliminary Results
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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