
Towards a Service-Based Internet
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Content
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Cloud Computing
- Service Provisioning on the Cloud: Distributed Algorithms for Joint Capacity Allocation and Admission Control
- Introduction
- Problem Statement
- Distributed Optimization Framework
- System Model and Notation
- Joint Capacity Allocation and Admission Control Problem
- Experimental Results
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- TwoSpot: A Cloud Platform for Scaling Out Web Applications Dynamically
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Architecture Overview
- Work Server
- Master and Frontend
- Security Aspects
- Storing Data
- Scaling
- Tests
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Simulating Autonomic SLA Enactment in Clouds Using Case Based Reasoning
- Introduction
- Related Work
- FoSII Overview
- FoSII's Autonomic Cycle and Monitoring
- FoSII's Infrastructure and Knowledge Management Use Case
- Description of the Simulation Engine
- Implementation of CBR-Based Knowledge Management
- CBR Overview
- Similarity Measurement between Two Cases
- Utility Function, Utilization and Resource Allocation Efficiency
- Evaluation of CBR
- Conclusion
- References
- Service Adaptation and Identification
- Service Identification Methods: A Systematic Literature Review
- Introduction and Research Questions
- The Results of the Review
- RQ1 What Are the Existing SIMs?
- RQ2.a What Are the Different Types of Inputs?
- RQ 2.b What Are the Different Types of Services Being Produced?
- R2.c What Types of Strategies and Techniques?
- An Input-Output Matrix for the Selection of SIMs
- Conclusion
- References
- Self-adapting Applications Based on QA Requirements in the Cloud Using Market-Based Heuristics
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Rendering 3D Graphics
- Description of Market
- Evaluation
- Adaptation Level
- Scaling
- Strengths
- Limitation
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Enabling Proactive Adaptation through Just-in-Time Testing of Conversational Services
- Introduction
- Problem Statement
- Contributions of the Paper
- Related Work
- The e-Shop Example
- Fundamentals
- Stream X-Machines
- Test Case Generation
- Tool Support
- Just-in-Time Online Testing
- Test Generation during Composition Deployment
- Just-in-Time Testing after Deployment
- Critical Discussion
- Assumptions of the Testing Approach
- Scalability and Efficiency
- Conclusions
- References
- Infrastructures
- PROVIDENCE: A Framework for Private Data Propagation Control in Service-Oriented Systems
- Introduction
- Motivating Scenario
- Providence Framework
- Architecture
- Formal Specifications
- Implementation
- Limitations
- Related Work
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- Utility Driven Service Routing over Large Scale Infrastructures
- Introduction
- The Utility Driven Overlay
- Overlay Construction
- Request Routing
- Experimental Evaluation
- Simulation Model
- Results
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Discussion
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- A Chemical Based Middleware for Workflow Instantiation and Execution
- Introduction
- Related Work and Motivations
- Middleware for Workflow Instantiation and Execution
- Middleware Architecture
- Selection of Abstract Service
- Selection of Concrete Service
- Implementation
- Higher Order Chemical Language
- Abstract Service Selection Using Chemical Rules
- Concrete Service Selection Using Chemical Programming Model
- Conclusion
- References
- Applications and Mashups
- Consumer Mashups with Mashlight
- Introduction
- Mashlight in a Nutshell
- Tools
- Template-Based Generation of Compositions
- The TourPlan Application
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Telecommunication Mashups Using RESTful Services
- Introduction
- The Ribbit Vision
- Scenario Description
- Composition of Restful Services Using Soa4all Studio
- Service Description
- Service Discovery
- Service Composition
- Service Execution
- Next Steps
- Conclusions
- References
- Web Services for Analysing and Summarising Online Opinions and Reviews
- Introduction
- Current Review Mining System
- RnR System
- System Overview
- Support Metric Computation
- Opinion Word and Semantic Orientation Recognition
- Temporal Based Performance Analysis
- Implementation and Evaluation
- Implementation
- Experiments and Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- Engineering of Service Oriented Applications
- A Frame of Reference for SOA Migration
- Introduction
- Research Method
- Review Protocol
- Data Analysis
- The SOA Migration Framework
- Results
- Families of SOA Migration Approaches
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- A Comparative Study: Service-Based Application Development by Ordinary End Users and IT Professionals
- Introduction
- Composition of Service-Based Systems
- Procedure and Materials
- Service Composition Introductory Presentation
- Service Composition Questionnaire
- Results
- Background of Target User Groups
- Users' Mental Models of Software Services and Service Composition
- Risks and Benefits of Service Composition
- Problems of Service Composition
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Using a Lifecycle Model for Developing and Executing Adaptable Interactive Distributed Applications
- Introduction
- The Lifecycle Model for Service-Oriented Applications
- A Service-Oriented Architecture for ROIA
- Using the Lifecycle Model for Developing ROIA
- State of Implementation and Experimental Results
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Demonstrations
- Immersive Collaboration Environment
- Introduction
- Demo Description
- Collaborative Multitouch
- Free-Viewpoint Video
- Multiprojector
- Integration
- References
- ecoBus - Mobile Environment Monitoring
- Introduction
- System Overview and Implementation
- Summary of Novel Characteristics
- Reference
- Demonstration of the SmartLM License Management Technology for Distributed Computing Infrastructures
- Introduction
- SmartLM Innovations
- Demonstration
- Experimenting with Multipath TCP
- Introduction
- MPTCP Implementation
- References
- REMICS- REuse and Migration of Legacy Applications to Interoperable Cloud Services REMICS Consortium
- REMICS Approach and Demonstrations
- Service Compositions for All
- Introduction
- Our Approach
- Key Innovations and Features of the Tool
- OneLab: Developing Future Internet Testbeds
- Introduction
- PlanetLab Europe: Gain Access to Over 1,000 Nodes Worldwide
- NITOS Wireless Testbed: Gain Access to Wireless Nodes in a Real-Life Environment
- ETOMIC: A High-Precision Measurement Infrastructure
- OneLab Video
- Coverage and Capacity Optimization of Self-Managed Future Internet Wireless Networks
- Introduction
- Demonstration
- Conclusion
- References
- Spectrum Sharing in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks: An FP7 CREW Use Case
- Introduction
- System Description and Novel Characteristics
- Features to Be Demonstrated
- References
- Demonstration for the 3DLife Framework
- Demonstration for the 3DLife Framework and Its Modules
- MICIE: An Alerting Framework for Interdependent Critical Infrastructures
- Introduction
- The MICIE Framework
- References
- A Management Framework for Automating Network Experiments and User Behaviour Emulation on Large Scale Testbed Facilities
- References
- Environmental Service Infrastructure with Ontologies(ENVISION)
- Top-Level Components of ENVISION
- Demo
- MASTER as a Security Management Tool for Policy Compliance
- Short Description of the System
- Summary of Novel Characteristics
- Functions and Features to Be Demonstrated
- Future Internet Monitoring Platform for Computing Clouds
- Monitoring Service Clouds
- References
- Enhanced Privacy and Identity Management for Community Services - Demo of the PICOS Project
- Introduction
- Novelty
- Functions and Features
- Future Internet Architectures and Scenarios by Means of Opportunistic Networks and Cognitive Management Systems
- Introduction
- Short System Description - Features Demonstrated
- Summary of Novel Characteristics
- Conclusions
- References
- Enabling Interoperability for SOA-Based SaaS Applications Using Continuous Computational Language
- Motivation
- Tool Demonstration
- References
- NinSuna: Metadata-Driven Media Delivery
- Platform Overview
- Features
- Demonstration
- References
- SOA4All in Action: Enabling a Web of Billions of Services
- SOA4All Project
- Demonstration
- Conclusion
- References
- Demonstrating Distributed Virtual Networks
- Introduction
- Controlling Distributed Virtual Networks
- Conclusion
- References
- A Middleware Infrastructure for Multi-rule-Engine Distributed Systems
- Introduction
- Anatomy of a Middleware Infrastructure for Multi-rule-Engine Distributed Systems
- SRLG Inference in OSPF for Improved Reconvergence after Failures
- Overview
- SRLG Inference
- Demonstrated Functions
- References
- Future Internet Management Platforms for Network Virtualisation and Service Clouds
- Autonomic Internet Platforms
- References
- Author Index
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