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Introduction to the Fifth Workshop on Non-Functional Properties and Service Level Agreements Management in Service-Oriented Computing (NFPSLAM-SOC 2011)

Introduction to the Fifth Workshop on Non-Functional Properties and Service Level Agreements Management in Service-Oriented Computing (NFPSLAM-SOC 2011)

  • Flavio De Paoli26,
  • Ioan Toma27,
  • Carlos Pedrinaci28 &
  • …
  • Marcel Tilly29 
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Abstract

Nowadays businesses as well as the Web require information to be available in real-time in order to reply to requests, make effective decisions and generally remain competitive. This in turn requires data to be processed in realtime. In general in service-oriented architecture (SOA) one is less concerned with latency in data processing. Clearly, there are investigations of service-level agreements (SLA) and quality of service (QoS) to guarantee service delivery. Research around non-functional properties and service-level agreements for serviceoriented computing has reached a level of maturity. There are approaches for describing properties, managing SLAs and even for selecting and composing services based on NFPs. Beyond these classical topics SOA inspired extensions are enabling new and creative domains like the Internet of Things, real-time business or real-time Web. These new domains impose new requirements on SOA, such as a huge data volume, mediation between various data structures and a large number of sources that need to be procured, processed and provided. Questions like how to pick the right service out of tens of thousands of services if we talk about sensor networks or how to provide results with almost near zero-latency describe actual questions and challenges we are currently facing. Therefore, we have to look into new ways for processing data, converting and composing data coming from various sources and for enabling an easy and lightweight way to impose it on various sets of devices.

Keywords

  • Service Composition
  • Service Selection
  • Enterprise Application Integration
  • Adaptive Composition
  • Link Data Principle

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  1. University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy

    Flavio De Paoli

  2. STI Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck, Austria

    Ioan Toma

  3. Knowledge Media Institute - The Open University, United Kingdom

    Carlos Pedrinaci

  4. European Microsoft Innovation Center, Germany

    Marcel Tilly

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  1. Computer Science, University of Cyprus, University of Cyprus Campus, 1678, Nicosia, Cyprus

    George Pallis

  2. National School of Engineers of Sfax, University of Sfax, B.P. 1173, 3038, Sfax, Tunisia

    Mohamed Jmaiel

  3. SAP Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

    Anis Charfi

  4. Sevices Research Lab., HP Labs, 94304, Palo Alto, CA, USA

    Sven Graupner

  5. SAP, Palo Alto, CA, USA

    Yücel Karabulut

  6. Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133, Milano, Italy

    Sam Guinea

  7. IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

    Florian Rosenberg

  8. Department of Computer Science, Adelaide University, 5005, Adelaide, SA, Australia

    Quan Z. Sheng

  9. Faculty of Informatics, University of Lugano, G. Buffi 13, 6904, Lugano, Switzerland

    Cesare Pautasso

  10. LIRIS, CNRS, 20 ave. Albert Einstein, 69621, Villeurbanne, France

    Sonia Ben Mokhtar

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De Paoli, F., Toma, I., Pedrinaci, C., Tilly, M. (2012). Introduction to the Fifth Workshop on Non-Functional Properties and Service Level Agreements Management in Service-Oriented Computing (NFPSLAM-SOC 2011). In: Pallis, G., et al. Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2011 Workshops. ICSOC 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7221. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31875-7_11

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