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The two-volume set LNCS 15404 and 15405 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2024, held in Tunis, Tunisia, during December 3–6, 2024.The 38 full papers and 19 short papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 255 submissions.
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Proceedings of the 7th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '79, 1979
Expenses for computer user services and software support have traditionally been recovered from revenue generated by processing charges on central site computing hardware. More subtle and appropriate charging mechanisms are beginning to appear.At the University of Wisconsin, Madison, software has been partially unbundled from hardware, and software ...
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Expenses for computer user services and software support have traditionally been recovered from revenue generated by processing charges on central site computing hardware. More subtle and appropriate charging mechanisms are beginning to appear.At the University of Wisconsin, Madison, software has been partially unbundled from hardware, and software ...
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Computer service and computer science
ITNOW, 1992Abstract Dennis Gilles retired on 30 September 1990, after 33 years at Glasgow University, as its first director of the Computing Laboratory and first Professor of Computer Science. A seminar to mark the occasion of Professor Gilles’s retirement was held on 26 September.
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Services and Service Computing
2013Internet technology continues to grow fast and has now become the dominant computing technology in developing software and computing applications. By fully taking advantage of the quick development of the service concept and modeling, Web services technology, as part of Internet technology, has rapidly evolved and made a drastic impact on enterprise ...
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2013
The visionary promise of Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a world-scale network of loosely coupled services that can be assembled with little effort in agile applications that may span organizations and computing platforms. In practice, services are assembled in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) that provides mechanisms and rules to specify ...
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The visionary promise of Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a world-scale network of loosely coupled services that can be assembled with little effort in agile applications that may span organizations and computing platforms. In practice, services are assembled in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) that provides mechanisms and rules to specify ...
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2008
Approaches, technology, and research issues related to designing Service-Oriented Architectures that will enable the development of simpler and cheaper distributed applications. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) promises a world of cooperating services loosely connected, creating dynamic business processes and agile applications that span
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Approaches, technology, and research issues related to designing Service-Oriented Architectures that will enable the development of simpler and cheaper distributed applications. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) promises a world of cooperating services loosely connected, creating dynamic business processes and agile applications that span
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Dynamical memristors for higher-complexity neuromorphic computing
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Suhas Kumar +2 more
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1996
Although the computer services industry1 is seen as an increasingly significant sector of activity in terms of technological development and competitive advantage, its strategic and policy value within Europe has always been underplayed. This may have been for a number of reasons relating to preconceptions about the industry: it was seen as following ...
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Although the computer services industry1 is seen as an increasingly significant sector of activity in terms of technological development and competitive advantage, its strategic and policy value within Europe has always been underplayed. This may have been for a number of reasons relating to preconceptions about the industry: it was seen as following ...
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