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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, 2008
- Ginni Rometty:
Message from the Senior Vice President, Global Business Services. 1-2 - David I. Seidman, John J. Ritsko:
Preface. 3-4 - Robert F. Lusch, Stephen L. Vargo, Gregor Wessels:
Toward a conceptual foundation for service science: Contributions from service-dominant logic. 5-14 - Robert J. Glushko:
Designing a service science discipline with discipline. 15-27 - Mark M. Davis, Iris Berdrow:
Service science: Catalyst for change in business school curricula. 29-39 - Richard C. Larson:
Service science: At the intersection of management, social, and engineering sciences. 41-51 - Rahul C. Basole, William B. Rouse:
Complexity of service value networks: Conceptualization and empirical investigation. 53-70 - Steven Alter:
Service system fundamentals: Work system, value chain, and life cycle. 71-85 - Nathan S. Caswell, Christos Nikolaou, Jakka Sairamesh, Marina Bitsaki, George Koutras, Giorgos Iacovidis:
Estimating value in service systems: A case study of a repair service system. 87-100 - Chunhua Tian, Bonnie K. Ray, Juhnyoung Lee, Rongzeng Cao, Wei Ding:
BEAM: A framework for business ecosystem analysis and modeling. 101-114 - Ian Miles:
Patterns of innovation in service industries. 115-128 - Rodney J. Clarke, Anders G. Nilsson:
Business services as communication patterns: A work practice approach for analyzing service encounters. 129-141 - Olli Pitkänen, Perttu Virtanen, Jukka Kemppinen:
Legal research topics in user-centric services. 143-152 - Nick Leon, Andrew Davies:
Managed service paradox. 153-166 - Jabe Hickey, Jane Siegel:
Improving service delivery through integrated quality initiatives: A case study. 167-178 - Rohit Verma, Gerhard R. Plaschka, Brian Hanlon, Ashley Livingston, Karl Kalcher:
Predicting customer choice in services using discrete choice analysis. 179-191
Volume 47, Number 2, 2008
- Kristof Kloeckner:
Message from the Vice President of Strategy and Technology, IBM Software Group. 194 - Alexander Birman, John J. Ritsko:
Preface. 195 - Robert F. Berry, Paul E. McKenney, Francis N. Parr:
Responsive systems: An introduction. 197-206 - Darren Hart, John Stultz, Ted Ts'o:
Real-time Linux in real time. 207-220 - Dinakar Guniguntala, Paul E. McKenney, Josh Triplett, Jonathan Walpole:
The read-copy-update mechanism for supporting real-time applications on shared-memory multiprocessor systems with Linux. 221-236 - Daniel Bauer, Luis Garcés-Erice, Sean Rooney, Paolo Scotton:
Toward scalable real-time messaging. 237-250 - Yonit Magid, D. Oren, David Botzer, Asaf Adi, Boris Shulman, Ella Rabinovich, Maya Barnea:
Generating real-time complex event-processing applications. 251-263 - Mark Astley, Sumeer Bhola, Michael Jeffrey Ward, Konstantin Shagin, H. Paz, Gidon Gershinsky:
Pulsar: A resource-control architecture for time-critical service-oriented applications. 265-280 - Parijat Dube, Nagui Halim, Kyriakos Karenos, Minkyong Kim, Zhen Liu, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis, Hao Yang:
Harmony: Holistic messaging middleware for event-driven systems. 281-287 - Han Chen, Paul B. Chou, Norman H. Cohen, Sastry S. Duri, C. W. Jung:
DRIVE: A tool for developing, deploying, and managing distributed sensor and actuator applications. 289-307 - Bran Selic:
Accounting for platform effects in the design of real-time software using model-based methods. 309-320 - Guy Sharon, Opher Etzion:
Event-processing network model and implementation. 321-334 - Francis N. Parr, L. Yusuf:
Patterns for real-world-aware and real-time solutions. 335-350
Volume 47, Number 3, 2008
- Robert Le Blanc:
Message from the General Manager, Global Consulting Services and SOA. 1 - David I. Seidman, John J. Ritsko:
Preface. 355-356 - R. High, Gopal Krishnan, Matt Sanchez:
Creating and maintaining coherency in loosely coupled systems. 357-376 - Ali Arsanjani, Shuvanker Ghosh, Abdul Allam, Tina Abdollah, Sella Ganapathy, Kerrie Holley:
SOMA: A method for developing service-oriented solutions. 377-396 - Liang-Jie Zhang, Nianjun Zhou, Yi-Min Chee, Ahamed Jalaldeen, Karthikeyan Ponnalagu, Renuka Sindhgatta, Ali Arsanjani, Fausto Bernardini:
SOMA-ME: A platform for the model-driven design of SOA solutions. 397-413 - Jay K. Strosnider, Prabir Nandi, Santhosh Kumaran, Sakti P. Ghosh, Ali Arsnajani:
Model-driven synthesis of SOA solutions. 415-432 - Sriram Ramanathan, Michael Alexander, Gordon Kerr:
The IBM telecommunications service delivery platform. 433-443 - Ing-Yi Chen, Guo-Kai Ni, Chau-Young Lin:
A runtime-adaptable service bus design for telecom operations support systems. 445-456 - Zhong Jie Li, H. F. Tan, H. H. Liu, Jun Zhu, Naomi M. Mitsumori:
Business-process-driven gray-box SOA testing. 457-472 - Radhu Varadan, Kishore Channabasavaiah, Siljan Simpson, Kerrie Holley, Abdul Allam:
Increasing business flexibility and SOA adoption through effective SOA governance. 473-488
Volume 47, Number 4, 2008
- Holly D. Unland:
Message from the Vice President, Solutions & Global Technical Sales, IBM Global Sales & Distribution. 1 - Harriet Morrill, David I. Seidman, John J. Ritsko:
Preface. 491 - Harriet Morrill, Mark Beard, David Clitherow:
Achieving continuous availability of IBM systems infrastructures. 493-503 - C. Jews, Riaz Ahmad, D. H. Surman:
IBM Parallel Sysplex clustering: Technology options for continuous availability. 505-517 - Grant T. McLaughlin, Leo Y. Liu, Daniel J. DeGroff, Kenneth W. Fleck:
IBM Power Systems platform: Advancements in the state of the art in IT availability. 519-533 - Russell R. Scadden, Richard J. Bogdany, Jade W. Clifford, Herbert D. Pearthree, Richard A. Locke:
Resilient hosting in a continuously available virtualized environment. 535-548 - Ramachandran Radhakrishnan, K. Mark, Bill Powell:
IT service management for high availability. 549-561 - Dave Clitherow, Michael Brookbanks, Nick Clayton, Gail Spear:
Combining high availability and disaster recovery solutions for critical IT environments. 563-575 - Dan Bailey, E. Frank-Schultz, P. Lindeque, J. L. Temple:
Three reliability engineering techniques and their application to evaluating the availability of IT systems: An introduction. 577-589 - Scott Loveland, Eli M. Dow, Frank LeFevre, Duane Beyer, Phil F. Chan:
Leveraging virtualization to optimize high-availability system configurations. 591-604 - Thomas Lumpp, Jürgen M. Schneider, Jürgen Holtz, Markus Müller, Norbert Lenz, Ana Biazetti, David Petersen:
From high availability and disaster recovery to business continuity solutions. 605-619 - W. Earl Smith, Kishor S. Trivedi, Lorrie A. Tomek, Jerry Ackaret:
Availability analysis of blade server systems. 621-640 - James M. Caffrey:
The resiliency challenge presented by soft failure incidents. 641-652 - Stephen Heisi, Jonathan R. M. Hosking:
Scoring and thresholding for availability. 665-666 - Bob Haataia, Scott Fredericksen, Eliot Burris, Lauren Bragg, Kent W. Eastley, John Bird:
Enhancing availability with service automation and a trusted support partner. 667-680 - William J. Rooney, Gregory E. McBride, Tariq Hanif:
IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center for Replication for z/OS. 681-694 - Richard Cocchiara, Hugh Davis, Doug Kinnaird:
Data center topologies for mission-critical business systems. 695-706
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