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The research presented in this article proposes an innovative services management infrastructure for e-business services integration. E-business environments are characterised by a variety of services from providers as well as constantly changing demands from requesters (e.g. users). Managing services and providing effective solutions through adequate identification and invocation of services to meet...
This paper begins with the concept of ontology and ontology mapping. On ground of the description of ontology, classification on similarity is given in this paper. They include the approaches based on syntax, instance, constraint, architecture and property relations. And the mapping approaches are also classified according to the mapping technique, such as approaches based on logic inference, statistic,...
The paper presents an adaptive and responsive service framework that integrates context aware techniques with an open source service oriented platform OSGi. The adoption of context aware techniques will allow the proposed service framework to dynamically and effectively manage services resources in response to in-bound tasks identified by the framework. The core services (i.e system services) of the...
Service innovation is important in today's world economy. It is the current focus of many businesses. The reason is that services today represent 80% of most developed countries' GDP and a growing percentage of the developing countries' GDP. Organisations today can no longer compete only on providing superior service on their core products, instead they must move into customer relationship management...
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