TY - GEN
T1 - Towards a service ecology for pervasive networked environments
AU - Moiso, Corrado
AU - Carreras, Iacopo
AU - Fuentes, Beatriz
AU - Lozano, José A.
AU - Manzalini, Antonio
AU - Minerva, Roberto
AU - Miorandi, Daniele
PY - 2010/12/1
Y1 - 2010/12/1
N2 - Future, computation, storage and communication services will be highly pervasive: users' devices, smart objects, machines, platforms and the surrounding space will create a highly decentralized common pool of real and virtual resources interconnected by dynamic networks of networks. This trend, along with the evolutions of architecture of participations and "Everything As A Service" approach promoted by Cloud Computing, will enable the emergence of pervasive service ecosystems, where several Players cooperate to produce, combine and consume services. This evolution will yield a variety of challenges in both service delivery and service management, requiring solutions able to master complexity, dependability, and behavioural stability in complex and dynamic systems in the absence of a centralized control point. In this position paper, we introduce a novel decentralised architectural solution exploiting autonomic principles. The proposed architecture constitutes a new self-organized and self-managed service delivery environment enabling the creation and maintenance of pervasive service ecosystems.
AB - Future, computation, storage and communication services will be highly pervasive: users' devices, smart objects, machines, platforms and the surrounding space will create a highly decentralized common pool of real and virtual resources interconnected by dynamic networks of networks. This trend, along with the evolutions of architecture of participations and "Everything As A Service" approach promoted by Cloud Computing, will enable the emergence of pervasive service ecosystems, where several Players cooperate to produce, combine and consume services. This evolution will yield a variety of challenges in both service delivery and service management, requiring solutions able to master complexity, dependability, and behavioural stability in complex and dynamic systems in the absence of a centralized control point. In this position paper, we introduce a novel decentralised architectural solution exploiting autonomic principles. The proposed architecture constitutes a new self-organized and self-managed service delivery environment enabling the creation and maintenance of pervasive service ecosystems.
KW - Application network
KW - Autonomic technologies
KW - Distributed systems
KW - Pervasive services
KW - Service delivery platforms
KW - Service ecosystems
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79952910963
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79952910963
SN - 9781905824182
T3 - 2010 Future Network and Mobile Summit
BT - 2010 Future Network and Mobile Summit
T2 - 2010 Future Network and Mobile Summit
Y2 - 16 June 2010 through 18 June 2010
ER -