2017
DOI: 10.1145/2983528
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A service computing manifesto

Abstract: Mapping out the challenges and strategies for the widespread adoption of service computing.

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“…The vision of future networks is to provide their users with complex services that result from the autonomous composition of simple, possibly legacy, elementary services. Such a service orientation has also been recently reaffirmed for the next decade in the Service Computing manifesto [6], that call for the widespread adoption of service computing.…”
Section: Overview Of Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The vision of future networks is to provide their users with complex services that result from the autonomous composition of simple, possibly legacy, elementary services. Such a service orientation has also been recently reaffirmed for the next decade in the Service Computing manifesto [6], that call for the widespread adoption of service computing.…”
Section: Overview Of Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Rather than the "software package" concept, which has a particular scope and focus based on its origin in desktop environments, the online environment will expand to comprise a greater diversity of low-level and high-level software components that can be dynamically retrieved and integrated easily by web development environments into an application or in response to a query. Bouguettay et al [148] identify a service-computing environment with a new paradigm of web services, beyond the currently existing low-level web services regime, that integrates online software components and devices to build modular software applications and deliver services at a higher level of abstraction. The data and services captured at the lower end are transformed into information and knowledge web services using ontologies and analytics ( Figure 9).…”
Section: Directions For Web Mapping Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These high-level services integrate a range of web services and resources including geospatial software components, mobile devices, IoT sensor data, big data computing, cloud computing and social computing. In fact, the building of (high-level) services from other services will require further research into automated online services composition to scalable and adaptive solutions that take advantage of the diverse data sources, big data analytic requirements, social and application context and mobile device environments [148]. These high level services offering information, knowledge and intelligence will need to be embedded in interfaces and workflows customized and personalized to specific users and diverse audiences.…”
Section: Directions For Web Mapping Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the challenges in services computing research is the service design process. This challenge is also a fundamental research problem in services computing [7]. Service design comprehension is essential for building and developing a service computing-based system [7]- [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This challenge is also a fundamental research problem in services computing [7]. Service design comprehension is essential for building and developing a service computing-based system [7]- [9]. So far, a service design has not been based on a formal model of services computing systems [7], [10]- [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%