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Calculi for Service-Oriented Computing

2009
It is widely recognised that process calculi stay to concurrent computing as lambda-calculus stays to sequential computing; in fact, they lay abstract, rigorous foundations for the analysis of interactive, communicating systems. Nowadays, the increasing popularity of Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) challenges the quest for novel abstractions tailored ...
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Computer service and computer science

ITNOW, 1992
Abstract 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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An API for Dew Computing Services

2021 IEEE 45th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 2021
Dew computing services belong to a new category of dew computing that a local device provides micro-services. The key feature of dew computing services is that it serves not only the owner of the device but also the users other than the device owner.
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Services and the Computers

2010
In symmetry with Chapter 4, here the core subject in this chapter is the relationships between services and their implementations in computer applications and information systems. Again, the interactive space is examined that is created to link both entities – and most importantly – how computers interact to each other through services.
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Services-Oriented Computing in a Ubiquitous Computing Platform

2006
Current telematics services platforms are tightly integrated, relatively fixed-function systems that manage the entire end-to-end infrastructure of devices, wireless communications, device management, subscriber management, and other functions. This closed nature prevents the infrastructure from being shared by other applications, which inhibits the ...
Ji Hyun Kim   +3 more
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Facing Services in Computational Clouds

2009
When describing some parts of a big system they all seem so different. But combining them all together leads to the big picture. The same is true for today's technologies. When looking at all the different facets of Grid and Cloud computing no concrete picture might evolve.
Thijs Metsch   +4 more
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COMPUTERS IN THE SERVICE OF MEDICINE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1970
V X, Gledhill, J D, Mathews, I R, Mackay
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On Service-Oriented Symbolic Computing

2008
Exposing computer algebra systems as computing services allows their further development and integration in complex service-oriented architectures. While existing standards may be used for service deployment and interaction, particularities of services to be built require more specialized solutions.
Alexandru Cârstea   +4 more
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Software and computer services — A report

Computer Law & Security Report, 1988
Abstract The market for software and computer services is increasingly international. Many of the leading companies in the industry are expanding into foreign markets by setting up direct subsidiaries or acquiring local firms or granting licenses. Although there are no significant obstacles to internationalisation, as this report shows, some problems
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Service Computing: The AppExchange Platform

2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'06), 2006
On-demand computing has transformed enterprise software, lowering risk and cost while increasing user adoption and customer success. To be successful, an application must be designed for on-demand from the ground-up, including core architectural elements such as multi-tenancy, availability, performance, security, metadata-driven customization ...
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