2015 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing 2015
DOI: 10.1109/scc.2015.28
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Towards Service Description for Mobile Environments

Abstract: Mobile devices today are increasingly being looked upon as potential platforms for service provisioning rather than mere 'service consumers'. There is, however, much that needs to be done to realize this. A detailed, dynamic, and lightweight service description is an important requirement for the automatic and efficient discovery, selection, and subsequently provisioning of services over mobile devices. Traditional approaches for service provisioning are usually not directly adaptable to the mobile environment… Show more

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“…The primary focus of the work is to use cloud services from mobile phones using a in-build cloud assistant. Verma & Srivastava (2015) This work proposes a light weight and extensible approach for service description, that is designed for mobile environments. Dynamic update to the service description is proposed to keep the description up-to-date.…”
Section: O'sullivan and Grigoras (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The primary focus of the work is to use cloud services from mobile phones using a in-build cloud assistant. Verma & Srivastava (2015) This work proposes a light weight and extensible approach for service description, that is designed for mobile environments. Dynamic update to the service description is proposed to keep the description up-to-date.…”
Section: O'sullivan and Grigoras (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an earlier work of ours (Verma & Srivastava, 2015), we were able to incorporate functional, non-functional, contextual, and business aspects of services to service descriptions for mobile devices. In this work, we plan to build upon that work to incorporate several more important aspects to such descriptions of mobile services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%