default search action
3. ServiceWave Workshops 2010: Ghent, Belgium
- Michel Cezon, Yaron Wolfsthal:
Towards a Service-Based Internet. ServiceWave 2010 Workshops - International Workshops, OCS, EMSOA, SMART, and EDBPM 2010, Ghent, Belgium, December 13-15, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6569, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22759-2
1st Workshop on Optimizing Cloud Services (OCS 2010)
- Dana Petcu, Ciprian Craciun, Marian Neagul, Silviu Panica, Beniamino Di Martino, Salvatore Venticinque, Massimiliano Rak, Rocco Aversa:
Architecturing a Sky Computing Platform. 1-13 - Dimitrios Kourtesis, Volker Kuttruff, Iraklis Paraskakis:
Optimising Development and Deployment of Enterprise Software Applications on PaaS: The CAST Project. 14-25 - Maik A. Lindner, Philip Robinson, Barry McLarnon, Fiona McDonald:
The Bullwhip Effect and VM Sprawl in the Cloud Supply Chain. 26-37 - Andy Lawrence, Karim Djemame, Oliver Wäldrich, Wolfgang Ziegler, Csilla Zsigri:
Using Service Level Agreements for Optimising Cloud Infrastructure Services. 38-49
International Workshop on Emergency Management Through Service-Oriented Architectures (EMSOA 2010)
- Massimiliano de Leoni, Andrea Marrella, Alessandro Russo:
Process-Aware Information Systems for Emergency Management. 50-58 - Uwe Krüger, Aigul Gabdulkhakova, Birgitta König-Ries, Clemens Beckstein:
Semantic Services for Information and Management Support in Mass Casualty Incident Scenarios. 59-66 - Ouejdane Mejri:
Information Conceptualization for Emergency Management. 67-73 - Roberto Gimenez, Inmaculada Luengo, Anna Mereu, Diego Gimenez, Rosana Casar, Judith Pertejo, Salvador Díaz, José F. Monserrat, Vicente Osa, Javier Herrera, Maria Amor Ortega, Iñigo Arizaga:
Simulator for PROSIMOS (PRiority communications for critical SItuations on MObile networkS) Service. 74-81 - John Krogstie:
Active Knowledge Modeling Supporting Emergency Mitigation. 82-89 - Paolo Bocciarelli, Andrea D'Ambrogio, Michele Angelaccio:
A JXTA-Based Peer Architecture for Enhanced Service Discovery in SOA-Based P2P Applications. 90-100
1st International Workshop on Service Modelling and Representation Techniques (SMART 2010)
- Konstadinos Kutsikos, Gregoris Mentzas:
A Service Portfolio Model for Value Creation in Networked Enterprise Systems. 101-109 - Erik Wittern, Christian Zirpins:
On the Use of Feature Models for Service Design: The Case of Value Representation. 110-118 - Yan Wang, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel:
Towards a Hybrid Simulation Modelling Framework for Service Networks. 119-128 - Yehia Taher, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Sotirios Koussouris, Christos Georgousopoulos:
Empowering Citizens in Public Service Design and Delivery: A Reference Model and Methodology. 129-136 - Yannis Charalabidis, Fenareti Lampathaki:
A Description Framework for Digital Public Services. 137-144 - Aditya K. Ghose, Lam-Son Lê, Konstantin Hoesch-Klohe, Evan D. Morrison:
The Business Service Representation Language: A Preliminary Report. 145-152
From Event-Driven Business Process Management to Ubiquitous Complex Event Processing (EDBPM 2010)
- Andrée C. Ehresmann, Jean-Paul Vanbremeersch:
Analysis of Complex Events in Memory Evolutive Systems. 153-159 - Václav Repa:
Business Process Modelling Notation from the Methodical Perspective. 160-171 - Willem De Roover, Jan Vanthienen:
A Transformation from SBVR Business Rules into Event Coordinated Rules by Means of SBVR Patterns. 172-179 - Manfred Grauer, Bernhard Seeger, Daniel Metz, Sachin S. Karadgi, Marco Schneider:
About Adopting Event Processing in Manufacturing. 180-187 - Plamen L. Simeonov, Andrée C. Ehresmann, Leslie S. Smith, Jaime Gomez Ramirez, Václav Repa:
A New Biology: A Modern Perspective on the Challenge of Closing the Gap between the Islands of Knowledge. 188-195 - Leslie S. Smith, Daniel Metz, Jungpen Bao, Pedro Bizarro:
Events, Neural Systems and Time Series. 196-202 - Jungpen Bao, Yong Qi, Di Hou, Hui He:
A Text Copy Detection System Based on Complex Event Processing Architecture. 203-207
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.