A service-oriented architecture (SOA) promises a more flexible intra- and interorganizational integration of heterogeneous application systems. The central design element of a SOA...
Service-oriented computing allows new applications to be developed by using and/or combining services offered by different organizations. Service composition can be applied when a ...
Abstract--Workflow design, mashup configuration, and composite service formation are examples where the capabilities of multiple simple services combined achieve a complex function...
Self-Healing and self-optimizing service based applications are important steps towards the self-organizing Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). Self-Organizing SOAs replace serv...
Analytic applications from various industrial sectors have specific attributes and requirements including relatively long processing time, parallelization, multiple interactive in...
L. L. Fong, Catherine H. Crawford, Hidayatullah Sh...