2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-13247-6_12
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Delivering Building Blocks for Internet of Services: Trust, Security, Privacy and Dependability

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“…From the categorization in Table 1, it is noticed that the focus of the first papers was much more on IT infrastructure. Although the term "business model" was often mentioned in the papers, the content was mainly on SOA, software functions, and how web services should work through the applications [11,[42][43][44]46,47] (P12, P15, P16, P17, P19, P20), likely the technical pre-requisites to make the business feasible but not a discussion on the business or IoS-based business model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…From the categorization in Table 1, it is noticed that the focus of the first papers was much more on IT infrastructure. Although the term "business model" was often mentioned in the papers, the content was mainly on SOA, software functions, and how web services should work through the applications [11,[42][43][44]46,47] (P12, P15, P16, P17, P19, P20), likely the technical pre-requisites to make the business feasible but not a discussion on the business or IoS-based business model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Among the papers that focus on infrastructure, Cardoso [28] (P23) starts highlighting the importance of good technical infrastructure to make the IoS scalable and support business services. Pasic [47] (P20) explores technical solutions to the problems posed by managing security and trust. Trust, security, and privacy play a significant role for developing IoS solutions, since the services have to be loosely coupled and globally distributed [47] (P20).…”
Section: Infrastructurementioning
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“…This statement might be questionable since it was not a contractual PPP. In addition, different communities with information security focus have been already existing in several European initiatives, 19,20 organized as the working groups of larger initiatives (such as European technology Platforms) and cofunded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme (2002)(2003)(2004)(2005)(2006).…”
Section: Lessons Learned From Past Eu Initiatives In Cybersecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%