Majority of the existing approaches to service composition, including the widely popular planning based techniques, are not able to automatically compose practical workflows that ...
In ubiquitous computing, invisible devices and software are connected to one another to provide convenient services to users [1][2]. Users hope to obtain a personalized service wh...
SDIs offer access to a wealth of distributed data sources through standardised service interfaces. Recently, also geoprocessing capabilities are offered as services in SDIs. Combin...
Michael Lutz, Roberto Lucchi, Anders Friis-Christe...
Identifying the right-grained services is important to lead the successful service orientation because it has a direct impact on two major goals: the composability of loosely-coupl...
Services provide access to software components that can be discovered dynamically via the Internet. The increasing number of services a requesters may be able to use demand support...
Muhammad Naeem, Reiko Heckel, Fernando Orejas, Fra...