scholarly journals Service Oriented Interactive Media (SOIM) Engines Enabled by Optimized Resource Sharing

Author(s):  
Mahy Aly ◽  
Michael Franke ◽  
Moritz Kretz ◽  
Folker Schamel ◽  
Pieter Simoens
2003 ◽  
Vol 13 (02) ◽  
pp. 273-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
DAWID KURZYNIEC ◽  
TOMASZ WRZOSEK ◽  
DOMINIK DRZEWIECKI ◽  
VAIDY SUNDERAM

A novel component-based, service-oriented framework for distributed metacomputing is described. Adopting a provider-centric view of resource sharing, this framework emphasizes lightweight software infrastructures that maintain minimal state, and interface to current and emerging distributed computing standards. In this model, resource owners host a software backplane onto which owners, clients, or third-party resellers may load components or component-suites that deliver value added services without compromising owner security or control. Standards-based descriptions of services facilitate publication and discovery via established schemes. The architecture of the container framework, design of components, security and access control schemes, and preliminary experiences are described in this paper.


2010 ◽  
Vol 143-144 ◽  
pp. 1250-1253 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Wu

To solve more complex manufacturing problems and perform larger scale collaborative manufacturing, a new service-oriented networked manufacturing model—Cloud Manufacturing is presented. The paper presents a resource virtualization model to support resource sharing in cloud manufacturing environment. It can be decomposed into four layers: manufacturing resources layer, concrete web service layer, logical service layer and application layer. The relationships of every layer are discussed in detail. At last, we make a conclusion and put forward the future work.


2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 1091-1098 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sukalyan Goswami ◽  
Ajanta De Sarkar

Grid computing or computational grid has become a vast research field in academics. It is a promising platform that provides resource sharing through multi-institutional virtual organizations for dynamic problem solving. Such platforms are much more cost-effective than traditional high performance computing systems. Due to the provision of scalability of resources, these days grid computing has become popular in industry as well. However, computational grid has different constraints and requirements to those of traditional high performance computing systems. In order to fully exploit such grid systems, resource management and scheduling are key challenges, where issues of task allocation and load balancing represent a common problem for most grid systems as because the load scenarios of individual grid resources are dynamic in nature. The objective of this paper is to review different existing load balancing algorithms or techniques applicable in grid computing and propose a layered service oriented framework for computational grid to solve the prevailing problem of dynamic load balancing.


Author(s):  
Chee-Yang Song ◽  
Eun-Sook Cho

The transition of software development from web to cloud has been accelerated. The development of cloud services requires a modeling method that reflects the characteristics of cloud including personalized service, resource sharing service, grouped and distributed services, and cross-platform operability. This study aimed to suggest a method of developing UML-based cloud services suitable for the characteristics of cloud services. A cloud service metamodel was defined using cloud applications’ characteristic modeling elements, and after that, how these cloud modeling elements are expressed into UML modeling elements was defined with an integrated metamodel between cloud and UML. By applying this hierarchical cloud metamodel, an MDA and MVC-based service-oriented cloud modeling process was established. By doing so, it will be possible to easily design services (applications) and solutions that are suitable for cloud computing environments, and in particular, to create hierarchical reuse models by the level of the abstraction of model-driven development.


Author(s):  
Ujjal Marjit ◽  
Arup Sarkar ◽  
Subhrangsu Santra ◽  
Utpal Biswas

Automated service discovery is one of the very important features in any Semantic Web Service (SWS) based framework. Achieving this functionality in e-resource sharing system is not an easy task due to its hugeness and heterogeneity among the available resources. Any efficient automated service discovery will remain worthless until discovered services fulfill the required goal(s) demanded by the user or the client program. In this paper we have proposed a goal driven approach towards an automated service discovery using Agent Swarm in an innovative way .A novel multi agent based architecture has been introduced here for service discovery. Communications among the agent in service-oriented framework for the said purpose has also been illustrated here. Finally, the pictorial view of the running agent in the system is shown.


Author(s):  
Liangxiu Han

This chapter identifies challenges and requirements for resource sharing to support high performance distributed Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) systems. The chapter draws attention to two popular and important design paradigms: Grid and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing systems, which are evolving as two practical solutions to supporting wide-area resource sharing over the Internet. As a fundamental task of resource sharing, the efficient resource discovery is playing an important role in the context of the SOC setting. The chapter presents the resource discovery in Grid and P2P environments through an overview of related systems, both historical and emerging. The chapter then discusses the exploitation of both technologies for facilitating the resource discovery within large-scale distributed computing systems in a flexible, scalable, fault-tolerant, interoperable and security fashion.


Author(s):  
Farag Azzedin ◽  
Mohamed Eltoweissy ◽  
Salman Ahmad Khwaja

The P2P computing is one of the technologies that is having a significant impact on the way Internet-scale systems are built. It is well established for applications such as file sharing and parallel distributed computation. The well establishment for P2P systems is built on the notion of sharing. One of the objectives of resource sharing is to increase some measure of the overall work done by the collection of resources. The authors present a service oriented architecture for sharing and managing resources in P2P systems. As P2P services have shown expedient way of interaction between peers utilizing different services, our architecture will extend the high utilization of P2P networks with service orientation for handling more services with better management and easy extendibility to further capitalize on the success of P2P networks.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 134
Author(s):  
Jue Tao

<p>Hotel service is an indispensable part in the field of tourism, and its service level has a direct impact on the tourism industry. From the perspective of the current development of China's hotel industry, both its scale and service level are constantly improving. But from the perspective of internationalization, with the continuous improvement of service standards in the industry, China's hotel industry is still facing a severe situation.Service-oriented English is an important communication tool in the service industry. The mastery of this kind of English by service personnel directly determines the quality of service, and also influences the whole service industry.Therefore, in recent years, educators attach great importance to the evaluation of this kind of practical English teaching.</p>


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