Search results for "Services computing"

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Adding semantics to cloud computing to enhance service discovery and access

2012

Cloud computing is a technological paradigm that permits to offer computing services over the Internet. This new service model is closely related to previous, well-known distributed computing initiatives such as Web services and grid computing. In the current socio-economic climate, the affordability of cloud computing has gained it popularity among today's innovations. Under these circumstances, more and more cloud services become available. Consequently, it is becoming more and more difficult for service consumers to find and access those cloud services that fulfill their requirements. In this work, a cloud computing ontology is proposed that facilitates a semantic identification, discove…

Cloud computing securitybusiness.industryComputer scienceServices computingCloud computingcomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebSemantic gridGrid computingUtility computingSemantic computingCloud testingbusinesscomputerProceedings of the 6th Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems
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Ontology-based annotation and retrieval of services in the cloud

2014

Cloud computing is a technological paradigm that permits computing services to be offered over the Internet. This new service model is closely related to previous well-known distributed computing initiatives such as Web services and grid computing. In the current socio-economic climate, the affordability of cloud computing has made it one of the most popular recent innovations. This has led to the availability of more and more cloud services, as a consequence of which it is becoming increasingly difficult for service consumers to find and access those cloud services that fulfil their requirements. In this paper, we present a semantically-enhanced platform that will assist in the process of …

Information Systems and ManagementCloud computing securitybusiness.industryComputer scienceServices computingCloud computingcomputer.software_genreManagement Information SystemsWorld Wide WebSemantic gridUtility computingGrid computingArtificial IntelligenceInformation and Communications TechnologySemantic computingOntologyThe InternetSemantic Web StackWeb servicebusinesscomputerSemantic WebSoftwareKnowledge-Based Systems
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Industry vs. Services

2017

This chapter examines the difficulties of the country to emerge as an industrial power, despite the rich mineralization of the country, which has given birth to a proliferation of mines and conflicts focusing on the environmental and social consequences of mining. More than the lack of abundant energy reserves, the choices of the economic and political leaders have not been conducive to an industrial takeoff similar to neighboring countries. The steel and garment industries have never been very strong, the automobile cluster of Laguna province is much less impressive than what is seen in Thailand, and the high-tech industry works mostly for foreign companies, in the absence of any major ind…

PoliticsGoods and servicesbusiness.industryBusiness processDevelopment economicsEnergy reservesServices computingReal estatebusinessMetropolitan areaOutsourcing
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Collaborative Business Model Innovation Process for Networked Services

2013

This paper presents a process framework for innovating joint business models (co-BM) for multiple companies. Our framework describes the change management that should be carried out in parallel to the rigorous analysis and development of the business model details. With two illustrative cases we show that fruitful co-BM creation process in networks requires both development of the model itself, but also organizational innovation processes including mutual learning and harmonisation of operations. We claim that by understanding this dual process and its key facets might help (1) to coordinate the practical BM creation projects better and (2) to analyse which BM related decisions contribute o…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryArtifact-centric business process modelComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Business networkingChange managementServices computingBusiness process modelingBusiness modelbusinessIndustrialization of services business model
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Proposal of an Architecture to Retrieve Information from Multiple Devices Using Matchmaking Algorithms

2007

Semantic Web services (SWS) propose to extend the traditional Web services technologies on the way to consolidate ontologies and semantics. This makes possible the selection, the integration and the dynamic invocation of services. In this way, services are able to dynamically adapt themselves to changes without human intervention. The main purpose of this paper is to present an algorithm for matching SWS. The algorithm uses the description of the services capabilities to match the semantic values. The traditional matching has been improving using ontologies witch constitutes a step further in the matching algorithms. To implement the algorithm an agent FIPA compliant architecture has been d…

Semantic gridInformation retrievalbusiness.industryComputer scienceWS-I Basic ProfileSemantic analyticsServices computingSemantic Web StackbusinessWS-PolicySemantic WebAlgorithmSocial Semantic WebFourth European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN'07)
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A hybrid approach to semantic web services matchmaking

2008

AbstractDeploying the semantics embedded in web services is a mandatory step in the automation of discovery, invocation and composition activities. The semantic annotation is the “add-on” to cope with the actual interoperability limitations and to assure a valid support to the interpretation of services capabilities. Nevertheless many issues have to be reached to support semantics in the web services and to guarantee accurate functionality descriptions. Early efforts address automatic matchmaking tasks, in order to find eligible advertised services which appropriately meet the consumer’s demand. In the most of approaches, this activity is often entrusted to software agents, able to drive re…

Service (business)Computer scienceWS-I Basic Profilebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsServices computingSemantic web servicesOntology web language service (OWLS)Agentscomputer.software_genreSocial Semantic WebTheoretical Computer ScienceWorld Wide WebHybrid systemFuzzy C-mean (FCM) clusteringArtificial IntelligenceFuzzy multisetSemantic Web StackWeb serviceWS-PolicybusinessSemantic WebcomputerSoftwareInternational Journal of Approximate Reasoning
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M-commerce - mobile commerce: a new frontier for E-business

2005

Mobile commerce involves the use of mobile computing devices in carrying out different types of economic transactions or enabling them to take place over space and time. The m-commerce includes use of such technologies as SMS services over a number of carriers (GSM, IS95, CDMA, W-CDMA), Bluetooth applications, and the integration of low-level digital carriers to IP based services through WAP or Compact HTML like the Japanese I-Mode service. This integration is one of the fastest growing markets of E-business and it will involve the development and design of a host of new applications, services, business models and technological solutions. The theme is both topical and challenging, as the nu…

Service (business)Electronic businessComputer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolMobile commerceMobile computingServices computingMobile business developmentE-commerceBusiness modellaw.inventionWorld Wide WebBluetoothGSMlawMiddlewareInformation systemWireless Application ProtocolbusinesscomputerProceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Exploring End-User Reactions to Variations in the Value Proposition of Value Services

2009

Value services are most often innovations where endusers have little or no experience from using the service. Designing business models for such services is a challenging task including the design of value propositions that are perceived and interpreted through end-users’ complex value assessments. This study presents the results from a study of end-user value assessments of value proposition variations for two value services – mobile VoIP and multi play services. The study suggests a method for investigating end-user reactions to value proposition variations and presents the effects of these variations on attribute perceptions and value drivers. The main contribution of the study is method…

Service systemKnowledge managementValue networkComputer scienceEnd userbusiness.industryValue propositionServices computingMobile business developmentBusiness valueBusiness modelbusinessValue (mathematics)2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Intelligent transport systems harmonisation assessment: use case of some Spanish intelligent transport systems services

2013

From the 1980s, new telematic technologies have meant a great evolution in several areas. In the transportation domain, their use has implied the development and implementation of several intelligent transport systems (ITS). However, these deployments were done in an isolated way. Traffic managers, public and private organisations, stakeholders and others have implemented ITS without much perspective, that is, without providing ITS as services for end users. In the last few years, several European Union (EU) funded projects have been dealing with the development of harmonised ITS services. For example, the EasyWay Project is involving most of the European countries (EU member states and oth…

business.industryEnd userSeguretat viàriaMechanical EngineeringServices computingTransportTransportationDomain (software engineering)Transport engineeringEngineering managementSoftware deploymentmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessTelematicsEuropean unionLawIntelligent transportation systemRoad trafficGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common
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Consumers’ adoption of information services

2013

This paper reports on a design science research study that seeks to investigate how information service components affect consumers’ potential adoption of such services. More specifically, the paper develops a conceptual model that uses the theory of organizational information services (TOIS) and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) as a basis. The results indicate that individual constructs can be linked to service components. In turn, this result can potentially be instrumental in progress toward a deeper understanding of consumers’ adoption of information services and how this affects the development of such services and systems that support them.

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