One of the primary benefits of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) [1] is the ability to compose applications, processes or more complex services from other services. As the comple...
Pierre de Leusse, Panos Periorellis, Theodosis Dim...
Large complex systems (such as Enterprise systems) are often composed of several interacting, independent components. In many such systems, although the behavior of the constituen...
Abstract—Modern service-oriented systems have increasingly complex loosely-coupled architectures that often exhibit poor performance and resource efficiency and have high operat...
Samuel Kounev, Fabian Brosig, Nikolaus Huber, Ralf...
Computer networks require increasingly complex packet processing in the data path to adapt to new functionality requirements. To meet performance demands, packet processing system...
Abstract. In order to realise complex service-based applications on system platforms for context-aware ubiquitous computing environments, mobile processes have been introduced to s...
Christian P. Kunze, Sonja Zaplata, Mirwais Turjale...