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In service-oriented computing, service consumers invoke services deployed by service providers, and service providers are liable to manage the quality of their services including scalability, availability and performance. Especially, scalability is hard to achieve, mainly due to the unknown nature of service consumers and unpredictable volumes of service invocations. Services with poor scalability...
With ever-growing applications of diverse requirements over Internet, traditional inclusion of all applications into the application layer becomes difficult and impractical. Open Network Application Service/Reference Model (ONAS/RM) proposed by SC-Netcom Lab suggests a service-oriented Network Application Service Interface (NASI) be explicitly defined to clearly set the boundary between real applications...
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