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Socially Enhanced Services Computing [electronic resource] :Modern Models and Algorithms for Distributed Systems / edited by Schahram Dustdar, Daniel Schall, Florian Skopik, Lukasz Juszczyk, Harald Psaier.

by Dustdar, Schahram [editor.]; Schall, Daniel [editor.]; Skopik, Florian [editor.]; Juszczyk, Lukasz [editor.]; Psaier, Harald [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Vienna : Springer Vienna, 2011.Description: XII, 141p. 37 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9783709108130.Subject(s): Computer science | Information systems | Engineering economy | Computer Science | Information Systems and Communication Service | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing | Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management | User Interfaces and Human Computer InteractionDDC classification: 005.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface .-  Introduction -- The Human-Provided Services Framework (Daniel Schall, Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar) --  Unifying Human and Software Services in Web-Scale Collaborations (Daniel Schall, Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar) -- Modeling and Mining of Dynamic Trust in Complex Service-oriented Systems (Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar) -- Script-based Generation of Dynamic Testbeds for SOA (Lukasz Juszczyk and Schahram Dustdar) -- Behavior Monitoring in Self-healing Service-oriented Systems (Harald Psaier, Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar) -- Runtime Behavior Monitoring and Self-Adaptation in Service-Oriented Systems (Harald Psaier, Lukasz Juszczyk, Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar) --    .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Socially enhanced Services Computing deals with a novel and exciting new field at the intersection between Social Computing, Service-oriented Computing, Crowd Computing, and Cloud Computing. The present work presents a collection of selected papers by the editors of this volume, which they feel will help the reader in understanding this field. The approach discussed allows for a seamless integration of people into trusted dynamic compositions of Human-provided Services and Software-based services, thus empowering new interaction models and processes in massive collaboration scenarios in a Future Internet.
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Preface .-  Introduction -- The Human-Provided Services Framework (Daniel Schall, Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar) --  Unifying Human and Software Services in Web-Scale Collaborations (Daniel Schall, Hong-Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar) -- Modeling and Mining of Dynamic Trust in Complex Service-oriented Systems (Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar) -- Script-based Generation of Dynamic Testbeds for SOA (Lukasz Juszczyk and Schahram Dustdar) -- Behavior Monitoring in Self-healing Service-oriented Systems (Harald Psaier, Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar) -- Runtime Behavior Monitoring and Self-Adaptation in Service-Oriented Systems (Harald Psaier, Lukasz Juszczyk, Florian Skopik, Daniel Schall, Schahram Dustdar) --    .

Socially enhanced Services Computing deals with a novel and exciting new field at the intersection between Social Computing, Service-oriented Computing, Crowd Computing, and Cloud Computing. The present work presents a collection of selected papers by the editors of this volume, which they feel will help the reader in understanding this field. The approach discussed allows for a seamless integration of people into trusted dynamic compositions of Human-provided Services and Software-based services, thus empowering new interaction models and processes in massive collaboration scenarios in a Future Internet.

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