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Flexibility if group communication service
14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2003. Proceedings., 2004A group protocol supports applications with enough quality of service (QoS) in change of QoS supported by the network. An automatic group service is supported for applications by cooperation of multiple autonomous agents. Each agent autonomously takes a class of each protocol function like retransmission.
T. Enokido, V.I. Wietrzyk, M. Takizawa
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Market-based TSO-DSO coordination for enhanced flexibility services provision
Electric power systems research, 2022S. I. Vagropoulos +2 more
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SLF4SS: Facilitating Flexible Services Selection
2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology Workshops, 2006In this paper, we present SLF4SS, a self-learning framework for services selection. The main features of SLF4SS include (1) learning from previous match samples to help users discover more appropriate services, (2) using multi-dimensional properties to represent services for evaluation and selection, (3) optimizing the overall property of composite ...
Hongbing Wang +3 more
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Flexible and efficient network services
Proceedings of the 1985 ACM SIGSMALL symposium on Small systems - SIGSMALL '85, 1985Distributed systems that are configured with many small workstations interconnected with a few large servers are becoming more common in the computer science community. In many cases, requesting services across the net requires explicit specification of the name of the large server.
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A Service Pattern Model for Flexible Service Composition
2012 IEEE 19th International Conference on Web Services, 2012Although reuse is the main goal of SOA, composing existing services to realize different user requirements is still a difficult and time-consuming task. Research on workflow templates and design patterns can facilitate reuse and assist with the service composition task.
Chien-Hsiang Lee +2 more
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Flexible Semantic-Based Service Matchmaking and Discovery
World Wide Web, 2008Automated techniques and tools are required to effectively locate services that fulfill a given user request in a mobility context. To this purpose, the use of semantic descriptions of services has been widely motivated and recommended for automated service discovery under highly dynamic and context-dependent requirements.
BIANCHINI, Devis +2 more
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Flexible Pricing of Computer Services
Management Science, 1968This article proposes using a flexible price system to allocate computer time and to determine charges for computer users. The proposal is presented in the context of a central university computing center (UCC) although it may be applicable, with some modifications, to a wide range of queueing problems.
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Flexible Service Selection Optimization Using Meta-Metrics
2009 Congress on Services - I, 2009The web services paradigm enables an organisation to implement business processes by orchestrating existing services, some of which may be provided by external organisations. Service selection optimization is the application of techniques to optimize the selection of services for business processes.
Ukor, Roland, Carpenter, Andy
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A JINI framework for distributed service flexibility
Proceedings 10th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing, 2003Existing distributed middleware technologies and Enterprise Application frameworks lack in support to service flexibility from both the developer's and user's point of view. In this paper we propose a JINI-based framework, namely PRINCEPS (Pluggable Reliable Infrastructure for Network Computing and Enhanced Properties of Service), which provides a ...
COTRONEO, DOMENICO +2 more
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Creating Enterprise Flexibility Through Service-Oriented Architecture
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 2009Today’s fast-paced and competitive business environment requires a shift from a disintegrated and closed enterprise structure to a more dynamic and flexible enterprise structure. Enterprise flexibility is the ability of an enterprise to adapt to changing business and stakeholder requirements more efficiently, easily, and rapidly.
Ozgur Erol +2 more
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