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Cloud Computing: IT as a Service
IT Professional, 2009Industry panelists at an IEEE Computer Society conference in Beijing look at the opportunities and challenges emerging from cloud computing and how their companies are addressing them.
Geng Lin +3 more
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Computer, 2006
Service-oriented computing using Web services has emerged as a major research topic in recent years. Strong support from major computer companies including IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and SAP has accelerated the acceptance and adoption of SOC using Web services.
Martin Bichler, Kwei-Jay Lin
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Service-oriented computing using Web services has emerged as a major research topic in recent years. Strong support from major computer companies including IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and SAP has accelerated the acceptance and adoption of SOC using Web services.
Martin Bichler, Kwei-Jay Lin
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Services computing in action: Services architectures
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007), 2007This panel is devoted to the topic of Services Architectures, which play a significant role in the effective operations and delivery of services businesses today.
Ephraim Feig +3 more
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Services as a Paradigm of Computation
2007The recent success of service-oriented architectures gives rise to some fundamental questions: To what extent do services constitute a new paradigm of computation? What are the elementary ingredients of this paradigm? What are adequate notions of semantics, composition, equivalence? How can services be modeled and analyzed?
Wolfgang Reisig +5 more
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ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2007
Workflow management and service composition technologies have been around for over twenty years now (or more, depending on who you ask and how you define them). The objective of these technologies is to automate process execution across people and systems.
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Workflow management and service composition technologies have been around for over twenty years now (or more, depending on who you ask and how you define them). The objective of these technologies is to automate process execution across people and systems.
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Services Computing and Regtech
2019 IEEE World Congress on Services (SERVICES), 2019As financial technologies (Fintech) pioneers seek to disintermediate the world's traditional banking sector's intermediary role, new regulatory technologies (Regtech) will be required to guarantee markets can be trusted, contract laws are adhered to and compliance can be verified through transparent processes.
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Service Computing for the Service Economy
2008World economies have effectively moved to a service economy where at least 75% of the GDP of most western countries is in the service sector. A large percentage of the service economy is in the government and commerce sectors. For instance, advances in e-government and e-commerce technologies have opened up new markets to provide client-centric ...
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Cloud Computing: A Platform of Services for Services
2011This article describes the state of the art of cloud computing, focusing on its features and on the variety of services and applications that can be placed inside a cloud system, such as databases, processing, cloud gaming, storage and backup, etc.. This article also assesses and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of using cloud computing by ...
Nuno Sénica +2 more
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