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Semantic-Enriched Service Discovery

22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'06), 2006
Automated techniques and tools are required to effectively locate services that fulfil a given user request. To this purpose, the use of semantic descriptions of services has been widely motivated and recommended for automated service discovery under highly dynamic and contextdependent requirements in distributed environments.
BIANCHINI, Devis   +3 more
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Knowledge Discovery in Services

IEEE Internet Computing, 2009
Service mashups can be useful in understanding Web-scale workflows. Although creating a service mashup shares similar challenges with data integration, a more exciting aspect of this area is the ability to predict which services are viable candidates for a mashup.
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Service discovery in DEAPspace

IEEE Personal Communications, 2001
The DEAPspace group at IBM Research, Zurich Lab is developing a system in which services can be shared between proximate devices. The target environment is single-hop short-range wireless systems, and the solution must offer prompt responsiveness for transient devices. In this article, the service discovery algorithm is presented.
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Proactive Runtime Service Discovery

2008 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, 2008
In this paper we describe a framework that supports runtime service discovery in both pull and push modes. Our framework supports service discovery based on structural and behavioural models of services and applications, as well as quality and contextual constraints. In the approach, we use a proactive push mechanism in which services are identified in
Andrea Zisman   +2 more
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Towards a flexible service discovery

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2005
To support m-commerce applications, a service discovery mechanism where services can announce their presence and mobile users can locate these services is needed. Service discovery in dynamic mobile environments poses many challenges such as service providers may create and delete services or servers anytime; mobile services may be deployed in various ...
Gu, T., Pung, H.K., Yao, J.K.
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Network-Sensitive Service Discovery

Journal of Grid Computing, 2003
We consider the problem of network-sensitive service selection (NSSS): finding services that match a particular set of functional and network properties. Current solutions handle this problem using a two-step process. First, a user obtains a list of candidates through service discovery.
An-Cheng Huang, Peter Steenkiste
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Resource and Service Discovery in the iGrid Information Service

2005
In this paper we describe resource and service discovery mechanisms available in iGrid, a novel Grid Information Service based on the relational model. iGrid is developed within the GridLab project by the ISUFI Center for Advanced Computational Technologies (CACT) at the University of Lecce, Italy and it is deployed on the European GridLab testbed. The
ALOISIO, Giovanni   +6 more
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A Unified Service Discovery Framework

Sixth International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC 2007), 2007
The requirements of service discovery are spread everywhere as service discovery is the prerequisite of resource sharing, data integration and process collaboration in the network environments. In this paper, a unified service discovery framework Service CatalogNet is presented to cover many application scenarios including grid environment.
Beihong Jin, Liang Zhang 0027, Zhi Zang
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Enhanced service discovery in Bluetooth

Computer, 2002
The rapid evolution and expansion of wireless-enabled environments have increased the need for sophisticated service discovery protocols (SDPs). Typically, service discovery involves a client, service provider, and lookup or directory server. The paper discusses Bluetooth (http://www.bluetooth.com) short-range wireless technology.
Sasikanth Avancha   +2 more
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SDfR - Service Discovery for Robots

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, 2016
Multi-robots systems require dedicated tools and models for their design and the deployment. Our approach proposes service-oriented architecture that can simplify the development and deployment. In order to solve the problem of neighbors and service discovery in an ad-hoc network, the fleet robot needs a protocol that is able to constantly discover new
Stefan-Gabriel Chitic   +2 more
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