Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2011 Workshops [electronic resource] : ICSOC 2011, International Workshops WESOA, NFPSLAM-SOC, and Satellite Events, Paphos, Cyprus, December 5-8, 2011. Revised Selected Papers / edited by George Pallis, Mohamed Jmaiel, Anis Charfi, Sven Graupner, Yücel Karabulut, Sam Guinea, Florian Rosenberg, Quan Z. Sheng, Cesare Pautasso, Sonia Mokhtar.
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 7221Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XII, 334 p. 106 illus. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783642318757
- Computer science
- Computer Communication Networks
- Software engineering
- Information storage and retrieval systems
- Information systems
- Management information systems
- Computer Science
- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
- Software Engineering
- Business Information Systems
- Information Storage and Retrieval
- Computer Communication Networks
- Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing
- 005.7 23
- QA76.76.A65
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 2011 ICSOC Workshops consisting of 5 scientific satellite events, organized in 4 tracks: workshop track (WESOA 2011; NFPSLAM-SOC 2011), PhD symposium track, demonstration track, and industry track; held in conjunction with the 2011 International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC), in Paphos, Greece, December 2011. The 39 revised papers presented together with 2 introductory descriptions address topics such as software engineering services; the management of service level agreements; Web services and service composition; general or domain-specific challenges of service-oriented computing and its transition towards cloud computing; architecture and modeling of services; workflow management; performance analysis as well as crowdsourcing for improving service processes and for knowledge discovery.
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