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Cross-layer self-adaptation of service-oriented architectures
2008
Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Middleware for service oriented computing - MW4SOC '08
These services are deployed and published by providers who are responsible for provisioning the services with sufficient resources. ...
In particular, we focus on the server-side perspective of SOA, and we show that our middleware is able to exploit both service interface and application layers technologies for supporting a coordinated ...
composition, based on web service process execution languages, such as the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) [13] . ...
doi:10.1145/1462802.1462809
dblp:conf/middleware/GjorvenRE08
fatcat:votbzojuc5g75cv6sgtecwokxe
Guest Editorial: Web-based services and information systems
2012
World wide web (Bussum)
The rapid growth of the Web data requires new technologies for design, implementation, and management of Web-based services and information systems. ...
World Wide Web (2012) 15:483-484 ...
The last paper, titled "Building Web Services Middleware with Predictable Service Execution", proposes an approach to introduce predictability into web service execution in stand-alone and cluster-based ...
doi:10.1007/s11280-012-0175-3
fatcat:je24j4k5pnayddu5wuth7tto2e
Where is is middleware
2002
IEEE Internet Computing
On the other hand, users typically judge real-time and embedded middleware on memory footprint, performance, and predictability. ...
faces real-time deadline and predictability constraints that often limit its size and available features. ...
doi:10.1109/4236.991448
fatcat:qls7aypoxzhk5dgohsw4uq2oy4
MASC - .NET-Based Middleware for Adaptive Composite Web Services
2007
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007)
MASC (Manageable and Adaptive Service Compositions) ** is a policy-based middleware for monitoring of Web service compositions and their dynamic adaptation to various runtime changes. ...
Compared with recent related works, MASC has several distinctive characteristics, such as coordination of adaptation on the SOAP messaging layer and the business process orchestration layer, use of both ...
Business value (quantifying and/or qualifying these tradeoffs) often depends on run-time context that is not predictable during design-time. ...
doi:10.1109/icws.2007.116
dblp:conf/icws/ErradiTM07
fatcat:uumyw7ybfvd3rk4dagsfuwcc7a
Research on Environmental Monitoring System Based on Microservices and Data Mining
2020
E3S Web of Conferences
In this end, an environment monitoring system based on micro-service architecture is designed. ...
Using Hadoop to build environment monitoring big data platform, distributed storage, selective extraction and efficient calculation of the massive environment monitoring data can be achieved. ...
After performing the same preprocessing as the offline modeling, the execution algorithm obtains the prediction result, and then the prediction result is written into the message middleware in real time ...
doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202014302031
fatcat:qfcbditrh5b3xk42a5x5j33n7q
OpenBAN: An Open Building ANalytics Middleware for Smart Buildings
2015
Proceedings of the 12th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services
Towards the realization of smart building applications, buildings are increasingly instrumented with diverse sensors and actuators. ...
We develop OpenBAN, an open source sensor data analytics middleware for buildings, to make analytics an integral component of modern smart building applications. ...
Therefore, any building sensor data service with a compatible data adapter can be integrated with OpenBAN. ...
doi:10.4108/eai.22-7-2015.2260256
dblp:journals/sis/ArjunanSSS15
fatcat:bhn2rbxvpffvfhiobnp22ynuge
Data Services with Bindaas: RESTful Interfaces for Diverse Data Sources
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
By providing a standard RESTful web service interface to the data sources, Bindaas exposes query, update, store, and delete functionality of the data sources as data service APIs, while providing turn-key ...
The diversity of data management systems affords developers the luxury of building systems with heterogeneous systems that address needs that are unique to the data. ...
overhead by building a web services middleware? ...
arXiv:1912.08768v1
fatcat:iujb4p7dpna6herdmhoc67ujdu
Avoiding a middleware muddle
1997
IEEE Software
Most of the business logic was executed on a client while the server executed database services. ...
The sales lead version will help automatically qualify prospects based on usage of trial software downloaded from the Web, while the customer support version will help predict which users are likely to ...
doi:10.1109/52.636685
fatcat:bd5q26gulbcqnbdbzwakohzot4
Running climate models on grids using G-REX
2009
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
GRID REMOTE EXECUTION (G-REX) allows climate models to be deployed as Web services on remote computer systems and then launched and controlled as if they were running on the user's own computer. ...
popular grid middleware systems. ...
administrator when deploying a model as a G-REX Web service on a new HPC resource for the first time. ...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2008.0179
pmid:19087943
fatcat:tcmtrttcbncmja6c72ec25k7ua
Middleware for smart gateways connecting sensornets to the internet
2010
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks - MidSens '10
Recent efforts of porting IPv6 to sensor networks turn sensor nodes into equitable Internet peers and RESTful Web Services on sensor nodes allow a distribution of the application logic among sensor nodes ...
In this paper we present the design of a middleware for smart gateways that allows the execution of application code on the gateway by offering simplified interfaces to the sensor network and the Internet ...
Please note that our approach is easily transferable to other middlewares such as SOAP-based Web Services. ...
doi:10.1145/1890784.1890787
dblp:conf/middleware/BimschasHMPRT10
fatcat:fre5zwfja5d7hnwguz4jqwi7hu
A flexible infrastructure for distributed deployment in adaptive sensor webs
2009
2009 IEEE Aerospace conference
This paper describes how we extended MACRO to address these sensor web challenges by creating an action/effector framework standardizing the execution of lightweight actions and providing for automated ...
Our prior work has described how we developed agents and services that are capable of monitoring these changing conditions and adapting system parameters using the CORBA Component Model (CCM) deployment ...
INTRODUCTION A variety of sensor webs [1] can now provide data in near real-time to help scientists study and predict weather, natural disasters, and climate change. ...
doi:10.1109/aero.2009.4839493
fatcat:xo5j7z4bgjek3h2ejgz5enazia
Incorporation of middleware and grid technologies to enhance usability in Computational Chemistry applications
2005
Future generations computer systems
In this work, we discuss a workflow management system that allows portal construction that is fully integrated with emerging grid standards but can be dynamically reconfigured. ...
By defining an XML schema to describe both resources, application codes and interfaces, we will enable a "pluggable" event-driven model where grid-enabled services can be composed to form elaborate pipelines ...
By this we mean applications running off the end-users desktop or laptop that provide access to grid middleware through a Web Services or Grid Services API. ...
doi:10.1016/j.future.2004.09.027
fatcat:pmjvk7qk3jdrfgnvatxxqvmude
WS-Policy based Monitoring of Composite Web Services
2007
Fifth European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS'07)
MASC (Manageable and Adaptive Service Compositions) 1* is a policy-based middleware for monitoring and control of composite Web services execution. ...
Fifth European Conference on Web Services 0-7695-3044-3/07 $25.00 ...
However, Web services based integration builds a web of interdependencies between collaborating systems and introduces various challenging interoperability and management issues as participating services ...
doi:10.1109/ecows.2007.31
dblp:conf/ecows/ErradiMT07
fatcat:zetp4xs4xzeklhg5n4psv6yd6y
Incorporation of Middleware and Grid Technologies to Enhance Usability in Computational Chemistry Applications
[chapter]
2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this work, we discuss a workflow management system that allows portal construction that is fully integrated with emerging grid standards but can be dynamically reconfigured. ...
By defining an XML schema to describe both resources, application codes and interfaces, we will enable a "pluggable" event-driven model where grid-enabled services can be composed to form elaborate pipelines ...
By this we mean applications running off the end-users desktop or laptop that provide access to grid middleware through a Web Services or Grid Services API. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-24685-5_10
fatcat:5y2ftv362nerbein5r3wcwtaiu
Towards a lightweight generic computational grid framework for biological research
2008
BMC Bioinformatics
The framework is relatively easy to set up, hides the complexity of Grid middleware from the user, and provides access to resources through a single, uniform interface. ...
Conclusion: This approach is particularly (but not exclusively) appropriate for large-scale biology projects with multiple collaborators working at different national or international sites. ...
We thank Dr Stefan Zasada (UCL) for help with the AHE, Dr Andrew Emerson (CINECA) for help with DESHL, and our colleagues in the ImmunoGrid project. ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-9-407
pmid:18831735
pmcid:PMC2566987
fatcat:q342s7zjqfb7nb7fph2mmzzmaa
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