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The efforts and findings of the last decades of research on the formalization and the verification of Web services have given a certain level of assurance on Web services. However new challenges such as high availability and security issues are not fully addressed. In fact, Web services are exposed to attacks that appear continuously. These issues have naturally paved the way to a new research topic...
The following topics are dealt with: digital content; digital life; e-learning; Web service; HCI; information security; mobile computing; wireless communication; vehicular technology; image processing; computer graphics; multimedia technologies; computer architecture; SoC; embedded systems; artificial intelligence; knowledge discovery; fuzzy systems; computer networks; Web technologies; biomedical...
The following topics are dealt with: knowledge management; electronic business; cloud computing; security of data; data privacy; pervasive commerce; software engineering; service engineering; green supply chain; industrial experience; engineering low-carbon business; Web service; and service oriented application.
The following topics are dealt with: parallel processing; distributed processing; operating systems; middleware; scheduling; load balancing; computer networks; multiprocessing systems; mobile computing; pervasive computing; software development; Web services; wireless networks; data security; and cloud computing.
Summary form only given. Regression testing is often performed as part of the software maintenance process. The amount of tests cases for a large-scale system can range from several hundred to many thousands, requiring significant computing resources and lengthy execution times, often precluding their use in an interactive setting. Traditional approaches to reduce the execution time for regression...
A significant proportion of e-Learning services are delivered through Cloud Computing. These use Web services as an interface integrator to support communication across heterogeneous platforms over internet protocols. Similarly, a high level of task collaboration is needed to form an e-Learning community. Therefore, we propose an e-Learning Computational Cloud (eLC2) based on the Model-View-Controller...
The following topics are dealt with: nonlinear systems; learning systems, neural networks; fuzzy system; fuzzy control; sliding mode control; control system; adaptive control; data mining; software architecture; wireless sensor networks; e-learning; protocols; image processing; video processing; MIMO systems; robotics; wind generators; mobile devices; mobile robots; XML; power supply; energy consumption;...
The Internet evolved to a generic platform and became a fully pervasive infrastructure providing services anywhere and anytime. The development of the cloud allows the assumption that every needed service has already been implemented. The authors argue that this technical viewpoint needs to be enlarged by service science aspects, where technology is only one perspective beside others like new business...
Service-oriented computing, cloud computing, and web services composition mark cornerstones of a paradigm shift in software systems engineering. The general new idea is to use as much as possible services that are made available by others, mostly disseminated via the web. In this paper, we present an abstract model for clouds as federations of services together with a specification of semantics and...
Grid computing provides mechanisms for making large-scale computing environments available to the masses. In recent times, with the advent of Cloud computing, the concepts of Software as a Service (SaaS), where vendors provide key software products as services over the internet that can be accessed by users to perform complex tasks, and Service as Software (SaS), where customizable and repeatable...
Crowdsourcing is emerging as the new on-line distributed problem solving and production model in which networked people collaborate to complete a task. Enterprises are increasingly employing crowdsourcing to access scalable workforce on-line. In parallel, cloud computing has emerged as a new paradigm for delivering computational services, which seamlessly interweave physical and digital worlds through...
Cloud computing is an emerging computing paradigm. It aims to share data, calculations, and services transparently among users of a massive grid. Although the industry has started selling cloud-computing products, the software engineering infrastructure and application model are still unclear. In this paper, we compare cloud computing with service-oriented computing and pervasive computing. Both the...
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