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Open service networks: research directions

Published: 10 July 2013 Publication History

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Service networks are a new research field which promises to increase our knowledge of service-based systems. Understanding what factors explain the evolution of global service networks can lead to more efficient and balanced infrastructures. The challenge consists in developing a novel perspective by connecting models representing services (e.g. cloud computing and governmental services) into networks. Theories, methods, and applications to be developed will enable, afterwards, to understand, describe, explain, analyse, predict, and control the structure and behaviour of global service networks.

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C3S2E '13: Proceedings of the International C* Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering
July 2013
155 pages
ISBN:9781450319768
DOI:10.1145/2494444
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  • Concordia University: Concordia University
  • ISEP-IPP: Polytechnic Institute of Porto / ISEP

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Published: 10 July 2013

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  1. servcie science
  2. service networks
  3. service relationships
  4. service systems

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  • Concordia University
  • ISEP-IPP

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C3S2E '13 Paper Acceptance Rate 12 of 42 submissions, 29%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 12 of 42 submissions, 29%

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