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Service Computing: Concept, Method and Technology

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Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
343
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Service computing is a cross-disciplinary field that covers science and technology, and represents a promising direction for distributed computing and software development methodologies. It aims to bridge the gap between business services and IT services by supporting the whole lifecycle of services innovation. Over the last ten years applications in industry and academic research have produced considerable progress and success


Service Computing: Concept, Method and Technology presents the concept of service computing and a proposed reference architecture for service computing research before proceeding to introduce two underlying technologies: Web services and service-oriented architecture. It also presents the authors’ latest research findings on hot topics such as service discovery, recommendation, composition, verification, service trust, dynamic configuration and big data service. Some new models and methods are proposed including three service discovery methods based on semantics and skyline technologies, two service recommendation methods using graph mining and QoS prediction, two service composition methods with graph planning and one service verification method using Ο€ calculus and so on. Moreover, this book introduces JTang, an underlying platform supporting service computing, which is a product of the authors’ last ten years of research and development.

  • Systematically reviews all the research on service computing
  • Introduces state-of-art research works on service computing and provides a road map for future directions
  • Bridges the gap between service computing theory and practice
  • Provides guidance for both industry and academia

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-15
Chapter 2 - Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services, Pages 17-42
Chapter 3 - Web Service Quality of Service andΒ ItsΒ Prediction, Pages 43-78
Chapter 4 - Service Discovery, Pages 79-104
Chapter 5 - Service Selection, Pages 105-132
Chapter 6 - Service Recommendation, Pages 133-176
Chapter 7 - Service Composition, Pages 177-227
Chapter 8 - Service Verification and Dynamic Reconfiguration, Pages 229-265
Chapter 9 - Complex Service Computing, Pages 267-315
Chapter 10 - JTang Middleware Platform, Pages 317-336
Index, Pages 337-343


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