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Computing Service Skylines over Sets of Services
2010 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2010We propose a skyline computation approach that enables service users to optimally access sets of services as an integrated service package. We first present a one pass algorithm based on the observation that a multi-service skyline is completely determined by single service skylines.
Qi Yu 0001, Athman Bouguettaya
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Service Oriented Computing for Humans as Service Providers
2021For the past twenty years, Service Oriented Computing has changed the way in which information technology was understood. The approach involves not only technological advances that have influenced the development of Software Engineering, such as Service Oriented Architecture, Web services, Service Choreography, or Microservices.
Sergio Laso +4 more
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Storage service for edge computing
Proceedings of the 36th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2021With the increasing popularity of public Cloud solutions, the common tendency is to create new applications or to move the existing ones into this environment. Distributed systems are part of the change as well. This paradigm is very useful when the computation and storage resources of the machines does not represent a problem.
Sirbu D. -I. +3 more
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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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Modelling Quality of Service in Service Oriented Computing
2006 Second IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE'06), 2006The ability to gauge quality of service is critical if we are to realise the potential of the service-oriented computing paradigm. Many techniques have been proposed for calculating the quality of a service, and they do so typically by collecting quality ratings from the users of the service, then combining them in one way or another to derive the ...
Vikas Deora +3 more
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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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Computing service Skyeube for web service selection
2015 IEEE 19th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2015Researchers in service computing area introduce the service Skyline to optimize web service selection. It can eliminate those low-quality web services for large amounts of candidates and return a much smaller and high-quality set to the user. But there is one obvious limitation for these work that they can only compute Skyline on one combination of ...
Ye Yang, Fang Dong 0001, Junzhou Luo
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Is there service in computing service learning?
Proceedings of the 43rd ACM technical symposium on Computer Science Education, 2012A variety of researchers have advocated for service learning projects in post-secondary computing programs. While these projects can achieve important disciplinary outcomes for the students, what has been under examined is the benefit that these projects have for the service recipients and their community.
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Computer communication in NTT remote computing services
Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference on - AFIPS '80, 1980Today, NTT's RCS has higher-level and more varied functions than when it started. It occupies a more and more important position in computerization in Japan.
Masatoshi Iwayama, Atsumu Fujiwara
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Computers in the service of man
Proceedings of the annual conference on - ACM'73, 1973New challenges for the computer professional will result from efforts to apply computers in the service of man. The computer expert may find himself functioning in an alien subculture in which his relationship to members of the organization involved becomes as important as the technical task of systems design. This paper presents a descriptive model of
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