Search for dissertations about: "Service Oriented Computing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Service Oriented Computing.
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1. Service-based Processes : Design for business and technology
Abstract : The concepts of processes and services can be used to structure both businesses and software systems. From a business perspective, the use of processes promises efficient management of organizations. READ MORE
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2. Creating & Enabling the Useful Service Discovery Experience : The Perfect Recommendation Does Not Exist
Abstract : We are rapidly entering a world with an immense amount of services and devices available to humans and machines. This is a promising future, however there are at least two major challenges for using these services and devices: (1) they have to be found and (2) after being found, they have to be selected amongst. READ MORE
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3. Context-Aware Optimized Service Selection with Focus on Consumer Preferences
Abstract : Cloud computing, mobile computing, Service-Oriented Computing (SOC), and Software as a Service (SaaS) indicate that the Internet emerges to an anonymous service market where service functionality can be dynamically and ubiquitously consumed. Among functionally similar services, service consumers are interested in the consumption of the services which perform best towards their optimization preferences. READ MORE
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4. Managing Applications and Data in Distributed Computing Infrastructures
Abstract : During the last decades the demand for large-scale computational and storage resources in science has increased dramatically. New computational infrastructures enable scientists to enter a new mode of science, e-science, which complements traditional theory and experiments. READ MORE
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5. Portable Tools for Interoperable Grids : Modular Architectures and Software for Job and Workflow Management
Abstract : The emergence of Grid computing infrastructures enables researchers to shareresources and collaborate in more efficient ways than before, despite belongingto different organizations and being geographically distributed. While the Gridcomputing paradigm offers new opportunities, it also gives rise to newdifficulties. READ MORE