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Journal articles on the topic "Manageable and Adaptive Web Services"

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Ingham, D. B., S. J. Caughey, and M. C. Little. "Supporting highly manageable Web services." Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 29, no. 8-13 (September 1997): 1405–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-7552(97)00044-5.

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Paes, Wander de Moraes. "Management Technology: guidelines for innovation." Latin American Journal of Development 3, no. 5 (September 3, 2021): 2879–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.46814/lajdv3n5-010.

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Nowadays the concept and practice about technology management should be thought inside a complex environment in relation with the dynamics information came from other areas. A interdisciplinary concept involved with the dynamic relationship that should be oriented to harness collaboration and integration among the actors and knowledge into digital environment. This perspective reflects the technology management practices and concepts in the context related with other areas, therefore, this point of view is necessary to apply innovated process in order to develop product and service onto Internet environment. So, this article fills a knowledge gap lived currently in most organizations. Objective: Development a set of directives to be considers during managements practices within organizations and project for developing product and services onto digital environment. This article does not have a proposal to present a method for enabling a kind of innovation solution, but a set of policies and recommendations necessary to achieve the best result in order to develop a product and services via innovation mindset. Method: Review and analysis problems with adaptive comprehension involved with management practices and concept. We present these approaches with and interrelationship environment, which can improve the comprehension analyzing approaches from others areas and body of knowledge. This mindset is necessary to mitigate many of the problems and improve the innovation idea applied on developing product and services on internet environment. We present this concept of a “management oriented to innovation” as a pattern of thinking to be argue from managers, used to perform an innovation process and task at various levels and development product and services. A kind of prototype implementation called Innovation that is a process related with a some others areas outside technology . Results : On the basis of these analyses, we propose a policy and guidelines for supporting an innovation initiative is a result of interactions with others areas and concept not necessary inside of technology respects. We develop an mind set architecture for innovation system based on the metaphor of a “innovation” . Finally, we describe this architecture, with an interface with others concept , for planning and implementing products and services for WEB. A set of adaptive and interrelationship subjects to insight management practices necessary to improve and follow the tendency of technology applied to new market and business. Conclusion: This article offers multi-level reflections and references to enhance the performance manager skill at manageable practices to deal with developing process to create innovative environment, products and services for digital environment. Hoje em dia, o conceito e a prática sobre gestão tecnológica devem ser pensados dentro de um ambiente complexo em relação com a informação dinâmica proveniente de outras áreas. Um conceito interdisciplinar envolvido com a relação dinâmica que deve ser orientada para aproveitar a colaboração e a integração entre os actores e o conhecimento no ambiente digital. Esta perspectiva reflecte as práticas e conceitos de gestão tecnológica no contexto relacionado com outras áreas, portanto, este ponto de vista é necessário para aplicar processos inovadores a fim de desenvolver produtos e serviços no ambiente da Internet. Assim, este artigo preenche uma lacuna de conhecimento vivida actualmente na maioria das organizações. Objectivo: Desenvolver um conjunto de directivas a serem consideradas durante as práticas de gestão dentro das organizações e projectos de desenvolvimento de produtos e serviços para o ambiente digital. Este artigo não tem uma proposta para apresentar um método que permita uma espécie de solução inovadora, mas um conjunto de políticas e recomendações necessárias para alcançar o melhor resultado, a fim de desenvolver um produto e serviços através de uma mentalidade inovadora. Método: Revisão e análise de problemas de compreensão adaptativa envolvidos com práticas e conceitos de gestão. Apresentamos estas abordagens com e ambiente de inter-relação, que podem melhorar a compreensão analisando abordagens de outras áreas e corpo de conhecimento. Esta mentalidade é necessária para mitigar muitos dos problemas e melhorar a ideia de inovação aplicada no desenvolvimento de produtos e serviços no ambiente da Internet. Apresentamos este conceito de "gestão orientada para a inovação" como um padrão de pensamento a ser defendido pelos gestores, utilizado para realizar um processo e tarefa de inovação a vários níveis e desenvolvimento de produtos e serviços. Uma espécie de implementação de protótipo chamada Inovação que é um processo relacionado com algumas outras áreas fora da tecnologia . Resultados : Com base nestas análises, propomos uma política e orientações para apoiar uma iniciativa de inovação é o resultado de interacções com outras áreas e conceitos não necessários dentro dos aspectos tecnológicos. Desenvolvemos uma arquitectura de conjunto de mentes para um sistema de inovação baseado na metáfora de uma "inovação" . Finalmente, descrevemos esta arquitectura, com uma interface com outros conceitos , para o planeamento e implementação de produtos e serviços para a WEB. Um conjunto de temas adaptativos e de inter-relação com as práticas de gestão de insight necessárias para melhorar e seguir a tendência da tecnologia aplicada a novos mercados e negócios. Conclusão: Este artigo oferece reflexões e referências a vários níveis para melhorar a capacidade do gestor de desempenho em práticas geríveis para lidar com o desenvolvimento de processos para criar um ambiente inovador, produtos e serviços para o ambiente digital.
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Rui Zhou, Wensheng Guo, and Nan Sang. "Adaptive Location-Based Services on the Web." International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology 5, no. 5 (March 15, 2013): 273–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/ijact.vol5.issue5.33.

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Lei, Zhi Peng, Hang Ping Qiu, Ya Ning WU, and Zhi Cai YANG. "Research on Adaptive Strategy of Web Services." Applied Mechanics and Materials 536-537 (April 2014): 662–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.536-537.662.

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With the aim at resolving the failure problems of Web-Services-Based electronic information systems, which are caused by web services' failure, we propose a QoS model and evaluation methods of web services collaborated with LAN. On that basis, we design a composite adaptive strategy. This strategy uses the reliability of the web services to assist the selection, and uses the web services backup set to achieve a quick fix. The analysis of feasibility shows that this strategy can obviously reduce the failure ratio and the average recovery time of the composite services.
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Chun, Sungkyu, Giho Jang, Hyosook Jung, Seung-Seok Kang, and Seongbin Park. "Adaptive Hypermedia Services Using Semantic Web Reasoning." Advanced Science Letters 22, no. 11 (November 1, 2016): 3279–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asl.2016.7881.

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Wei, Yi, and M. Brian Blake. "Adaptive Web Services Monitoring in Cloud Environments." International Journal of Web Portals 5, no. 1 (January 2013): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jwp.2013010102.

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Cloud computing environments provide flexible infrastructures for third-party management of organizations’ information technology (IT) assets. With web services being a standard for realizing web-based business capabilities, the emergence of cloud computing will bring new challenges to different web service activities. In this paper, the authors propose an agent-based framework that employs a team of management and monitoring agents on different scopes to provides effective service management in a cloud environment. To tackle the dynamism in service operations, an adaptive monitoring algorithm is proposed. The algorithm is inspired by the congestion control approach from the TCP protocol and provides efficient, up-to-date information about service status without exhaustive monitoring. Experimental results show that the monitoring algorithm provides significant benefits when compared to the more exhaustive methods. This approach also facilitates other service activities, such as cross cloud service discovery.
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Denaro, Giovanni, Mauro Pezzé, and Davide Tosi. "Adaptive integration of third-party web services." ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 30, no. 4 (July 2005): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1082983.1083088.

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Jin-dian, Su, Guo He-qing, and Gao Yin. "An adaptive trust model of web services." Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences 10, no. 1 (January 2005): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02828609.

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Sheng, Quan Z., Boualem Benatallah, Zakaria Maamar, and Anne H. H. Ngu. "Configurable Composition and Adaptive Provisioning of Web Services." IEEE Transactions on Services Computing 2, no. 1 (January 2009): 34–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsc.2009.1.

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Bertino, Elisa, Anna C. Squicciarini, Lorenzo Martino, and Federica Paci. "An Adaptive Access Control Model for Web Services." International Journal of Web Services Research 3, no. 3 (July 2006): 27–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jwsr.2006070102.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Manageable and Adaptive Web Services"

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Erradi, Abdelkarim Computer Science &amp Engineering Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "Policy-driven framework for manageable and adaptive service-oriented processes." Publisher:University of New South Wales. Computer Science & Engineering, 2008. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/41252.

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Dynamic selection and composition of autonomous and loosely-coupled Web services is increasingly used to automate business processes. The typical long-running characteristic of business processes imposes new management challenges such as dynamic adaptation of running process instances. However, current process orchestration engines provide limited flexibility to dynamically adapt to changing runtime conditions (e.g., presence of faults). Additionally, current process specification languages exhibit some limitations regarding modularity of crosscutting management concerns. In particular, monitoring and adaptation logic is often scattered across several process definitions and intertwined with the business logic. This leads to monolithic and complex processes that are hard to understand, reuse, maintain, and evolve. To address these limitations, we developed a policy-based change management framework, named Manageable and Adaptable Service Compositions (MASC), to declaratively express crosscutting monitoring and process adaptation concerns in a separate and modular way. MASC policies use a set of simple, but flexible and relatively powerful, constructs to declaratively specify policies that govern: (1) discovery and selection of services to be used, (2) monitoring to detect the need for adaptation, (3) reconfiguration and adaptation of the process to handle special cases (e.g., context-dependant behaviour) and recover from typical faults in service-based processes. The identified constructs are executed by a lightweight service-oriented management middleware named MASC middleware. The adaptation is transparent because it preserves the original functional behaviour of the business process and does not tangle the adaptation logic with that of the business process. Additionally, policies do not have to be necessarily defined when designing the process; they can also be introduced later during deployment or at runtime. We implemented a MASC proof-of-concept prototype and evaluated it on Stock Trading case study scenarios. We conducted extensive studies to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed techniques and illustrate the benefits of our approach in providing adaptive composite services using the policy-based approach. Our performance and scalability studies indicate that MASC middleware is scalable and the introduced overhead are acceptable.
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Sabesan, Manivasakan. "Querying Data Providing Web Services." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Avdelningen för datalogi, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-128928.

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Web services are often used for search computing where data is retrieved from servers providing information of different kinds. Such data providing web services return a set of objects for a given set of parameters without any side effects. There is need to enable general and scalable search capabilities of data from data providing web services, which is the topic of this Thesis. The Web Service MEDiator (WSMED) system automatically provides relational views of any data providing web service operations by reading the WSDL documents describing them. These views can be queried with SQL. Without any knowledge of the costs of executing specific web service operations the WSMED query processor automatically and adaptively finds an optimized parallel execution plan calling queried data providing web services. For scalable execution of queries to data providing web services, an algebra operator PAP adaptively parallelizes calls in execution plans to web service operations until no significant performance improvement is measured, based on monitoring the flow from web service operations without any cost knowledge or extensive memory usage. To comply with the Everything as a Service (XaaS) paradigm WSMED itself is implemented as a web service that provides web service operations to query and combine data from data providing web services. A web based demonstration of the WSMED web service provides general SQL queries to any data providing web service operations from a browser. WSMED assumes that all queried data sources are available as web services. To make any data providing system into a data providing web service WSMED includes a subsystem, the web service generator, which generates and deploys the web service operations to access a data source. The WSMED web service itself is generated by the web service generator.
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Dini, Oana. "A Framework for Adaptive Mechanisms for Trusted Services." Besançon, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BESA2022.

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The amount of information and services that are available over the Internet is so overwhelming that ist is very difficult to select the ones that fit our requirements. Recommender Systems are being used for helping whit the selection of services and products. The current approaches use products rating s to compute the reputation of a provider not taking into consideration the possibility of indirect service delivery. For this purpose, we propose a framework and appropriate mechanisms that can be used to better evaluate the reputation of services/providers. Another issue regarding the accuracy of a service reputation update comes from the dynamics of the feedback. Current approaches do not make a correlation with the user’ feedback pattern or with the frequency of the users’ feedback. We take these into consideration when computing a service reputation and propose an approach for modeling the dynamic user feedback. Service similarity is another important part of Recommender Systems. The customer’ satisfaction depends on how close a recommendation is to his requirements, but also on how easy it was to specify the searching criteria. We present a approach for selecting services based on distance and similarity, introducing a similarity taxonomy for adjusting service invocation under certain constraints
La quantité d’informations et de services disponibles sur l’Internet est si importante qu’il est très difficile de choisir ceux qui répondent bien à nos exigences. Dans cette thèse, l’auteure présente un algorithme pour le calcul de la réputation de services en proposant un modèle amélioré du comportement des utilisateurs. Cette technique se révèle bien adaptée pour bâtir des modèles de comportement. De plus elle a travaillé sur les aspects concernant les similarités de services afin d’obtenir des réponses appropriées aux demandes des services pour améliorer la qualité de l’expérience. Dans ce cadre, un algorithme évaluant la proximité des services a été développé. A partir de cet algorithme, une version adaptative avec des intervalles variables pour les paramètres de services également a été proposée. Ces algorithmes ont été testé et validés sur des classes de services
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Roomi, Farash. "Multi Agent Systems and Web Services : Adaptive Workflow in E-Commerce." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Avdelningen för för interaktion och systemdesign, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3315.

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In Multi-agent System (MAS), all agents communicate with each other by sending messages to each other in an expressive agent communication language. Agent communication language (ACL) [12], defines type of messages and their meaning that agents can exchange. Messages that agents communicate have semantic meanings which can be proposition, rules or actions [27]. In other words, multi-agent system is an association of synchronized, autonomous agents, which interact with each other in achieving common goals (objectives). On the other hand, Web services are the services in the shape of software components accessible on the internet, which provide useful information to users, businesses and organizations. The Web service model uses WSDL, an XML format responsible for the service interfaces description along with the binding details to specific protocols. UDDI, a protocol responsible for publishing and finding services, services details and descriptions etc. SOAP, an XML message based envelop format which has the bindings to specific protocols (e.g. HTTP, SMTP etc). These services are invoked over the www (World Wide Web) using the SOAP/XMLP protocol. A Workflow can be defined as “The automation of a business process, in whole or part, during which documents, information or tasks are passed from one participant to another for action, according to a set of procedural rules” [21]. It has many advantages like improved efficiency, better process control, improved customer service, flexibility and business process improvement [7]. Due to rapid advancements in technology and growing needs of business environment, there is a need of adaptive workflow, which could accommodate itself with the changes that occur in the business processes. Traditionally, workflow management systems have not been designed for dynamic environments requiring adaptive response. Currently, the need for adaptive workflow is being driven by the demands of e-commerce in both B2B and B2C space. Adaptive workflows respond to changing conditions through adaptive change. The aim of this thesis is to suggest an adaptive work flow model that can help in eliminating problems in e-commerce domain by using agent based approach. In e-commerce there is always a problem of searching the right item (e.g.construction material) in less time without involving the contractors etc who search for the items with the specifications told by the customers, as the current system does not support the good search. The customers search each time for the required items (e.g. construction material) and stop their search when they have found the desired item according to their budget, cost and quality attributes with up to date market cost about the required items to purchase (construction material). In e-commerce workflow system, in purchasing the required items (construction material), there are processes involved (Order Capture, Order Process, Order Fulfillment) which do not address the adaptability attribute in case of exception [38] or when there is a change in business environment which make changes in the business processes, consequences of which can be in the shape of failure of business objective (unsuccessful business transaction). The proposed approach somehow can eliminate the problem described above and suggests an adaptive workflow system by introducing agents with each of the processes (Order Capture, Order, Process, and Order Fulfillment). A proposed way to design adaptive work flow is explained with the help of agents. Some work is done to relate this framework with web services to provide refined search and purchasing in order to take care of user needs. But still there is need of more research to explore this area of e-commerce workflow system.
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Singh, Nisheet. "Sense Respond Environment for Adaptive Participatory Services." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1274975205.

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Zafar, Bassam. "Conceptual modelling of adaptive web services based on high-level Petri nets." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/2407.

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Service technology geared by its SOA architecture and enabling Web services is rapidly gaining in maturity and acceptance. Consequently, most worldwide (private and corporate) cross-organizations are embracing this paradigm by publishing, requesting and composing their businesses and applications in the form of (web-)services. Nevertheless, to face harsh competitiveness such service oriented cross-organizational applications are increasingly pressed to be highly composite, adaptive, knowledge-intensive and very reliable. In contrast to that, Web service standards such as WSDL, WSBPEL, WS-CDL and many others offer just static, manual, purely process-centric and ad-hoc techniques to deploy such services. The main objective of this thesis consists therefore in leveraging the development of service-driven applications towards more reliability, dynamically and adaptable knowledge-intensiveness. This thesis puts forward an innovative framework based on distributed high-level Petri nets and event-driven business rules. More precisely, we developed a new variant of high-level Petri Nets formalism called Service-based Petri nets (CSrv-Nets), that exhibits the following potential characteristics. Firstly, the framework is supported by a stepwise methodology that starts with diagrammatical UML-class diagrams and business rules and leads to dynamically adaptive services specifications. Secondly, the framework soundly integrates behavioural event-driven business rules and stateful services both at the type and instance level and with an inherent distribution. Thirdly, the framework intrinsically permits validation through guided graphical animation. Fourthly, the framework explicitly separates between orchestrations for modelling rule-intensive single services and choreography for cooperating several services through their governing interactive business rules. Fifthly, the framework is based on a two-level conceptualization: (1) the modelling of any rule-centric service with CSrv-Nets; (2) the smooth upgrading of this service modelling with an adaptability-level that allows for dynamically shifting up and down any rule-centric behavior of the running business activities.
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Chacin, Martínez Pablo Jesus. "A Middleware framework for self-adaptive large scale distributed services." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/80538.

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Modern service-oriented applications demand the ability to adapt to changing conditions and unexpected situations while maintaining a required QoS. Existing self-adaptation approaches seem inadequate to address this challenge because many of their assumptions are not met on the large-scale, highly dynamic infrastructures where these applications are generally deployed on. The main motivation of our research is to devise principles that guide the construction of large scale self-adaptive distributed services. We aim to provide sound modeling abstractions based on a clear conceptual background, and their realization as a middleware framework that supports the development of such services. Taking the inspiration from the concepts of decentralized markets in economics, we propose a solution based on three principles: emergent self-organization, utility driven behavior and model-less adaptation. Based on these principles, we designed Collectives, a middleware framework which provides a comprehensive solution for the diverse adaptation concerns that rise in the development of distributed systems. We tested the soundness and comprehensiveness of the Collectives framework by implementing eUDON, a middleware for self-adaptive web services, which we then evaluated extensively by means of a simulation model to analyze its adaptation capabilities in diverse settings. We found that eUDON exhibits the intended properties: it adapts to diverse conditions like peaks in the workload and massive failures, maintaining its QoS and using efficiently the available resources; it is highly scalable and robust; can be implemented on existing services in a non-intrusive way; and do not require any performance model of the services, their workload or the resources they use. We can conclude that our work proposes a solution for the requirements of self-adaptation in demanding usage scenarios without introducing additional complexity. In that sense, we believe we make a significant contribution towards the development of future generation service-oriented applications.
Las Aplicaciones Orientadas a Servicios modernas demandan la capacidad de adaptarse a condiciones variables y situaciones inesperadas mientras mantienen un cierto nivel de servio esperado (QoS). Los enfoques de auto-adaptación existentes parecen no ser adacuados debido a sus supuestos no se cumplen en infrastructuras compartidas de gran escala. La principal motivación de nuestra investigación es inerir un conjunto de principios para guiar el desarrollo de servicios auto-adaptativos de gran escala. Nuesto objetivo es proveer abstraciones de modelaje apropiadas, basadas en un marco conceptual claro, y su implemetnacion en un middleware que soporte el desarrollo de estos servicios. Tomando como inspiración conceptos económicos de mercados decentralizados, hemos propuesto una solución basada en tres principios: auto-organización emergente, comportamiento guiado por la utilidad y adaptación sin modelos. Basados en estos principios diseñamos Collectives, un middleware que proveer una solución exhaustiva para los diversos aspectos de adaptación que surgen en el desarrollo de sistemas distribuidos. La adecuación y completitud de Collectives ha sido provada por medio de la implementación de eUDON, un middleware para servicios auto-adaptativos, el ha sido evaluado de manera exhaustiva por medio de un modelo de simulación, analizando sus propiedades de adaptación en diversos escenarios de uso. Hemos encontrado que eUDON exhibe las propiedades esperadas: se adapta a diversas condiciones como picos en la carga de trabajo o fallos masivos, mateniendo su calidad de servicio y haciendo un uso eficiente de los recusos disponibles. Es altamente escalable y robusto; puedeoo ser implementado en servicios existentes de manera no intrusiva; y no requiere la obtención de un modelo de desempeño para los servicios. Podemos concluir que nuestro trabajo nos ha permitido desarrollar una solucion que aborda los requerimientos de auto-adaptacion en escenarios de uso exigentes sin introducir complejidad adicional. En este sentido, consideramos que nuestra propuesta hace una contribución significativa hacia el desarrollo de la futura generación de aplicaciones orientadas a servicios.
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Makin, Thomas. "A formulation for efficient adaptive metamodelling in engineering design." Thesis, University of Bath, 2014. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.619241.

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This thesis presents the research and development of robust metamodelling tools for engineering design. Metamodelling in engineering is typically used for reducing computational cost of highly expensive analyses or simulations. Metamodels have been shown to be effective in these problems where an approximation constructed from a limited set of true data points is used in support of optimisation. The inspiration for this work is drawn from the optimisation of aircraft wing structures, constructed using large numbers of rectangular stiffened panels. When optimising such structures to produce a minimum weight design, it is necessary to evaluate multiple design constraints such as buckling load, damage tolerance and repairability. The total computational cost for this aspect of the analysis can become considerable when a large number of evaluations is required and can creates a bottleneck in the optimisation workflow. In response to this industrial design problem, a specification is proposed for an efficient and adaptive metamodelling formulation. Following an extensive literature review the multilevel Radial Basis Function (mRBF) model is highlighted as a promising candidate for further investigation. The mRBF formulation is discussed in detail, and a comparative study is presented comparing mRBF to more established modelling techniques. mRBF is then put to work on a range of optimisation test problems, including an industrial scale multi-panel wing design scenario. Emphasis is placed on the adaptive acquisition of model data as the optimisation process progresses. Implementation details and software development processes are also presented in detail. The case is made for decoupled modelling workflows, and a RESTful web based mRBF modelling framework. Finally the performance of the proposed modelling scheme is compared to the original specification, and recommendations are made for further investigation.
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Zeitler, Jonas. "Adaptive rendering of celestial bodies in WebGL." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Medie- och Informationsteknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-119970.

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This report covers theory and comparison of techniques for rendering massive scale 3D geospa- tial planet data in a web browser. It also presents implementation details of a few of these tech- niques in WebGL and Javascript, using the Three.js [1] 3D library. The thesis project is part of the implementation of Unitea, a web based education platform for interactive astronomy visualizations. Unitea is a derivative of Uniview, which is a fulldome interactive simulation of the universe. A major part of this thesis is dedicated to the implementa- tion of Hierarchical Level of Detail (HLOD) modules for Three.js based on the theory presented by T. Ulrich [2] and later generalized by Cozzi and Ring [3]. HLOD techniques are dynamic level of detail algorithms that represent the surface of objects as accurately as possible from a certain viewing angle. By using space partitioning tree-structures, view based error metrics and culling techniques detailed representations of the objects (in this case planets) can be efficiently rendered in real-time. The modules developed provide a general-purpose library for rendering planets (or other spher- ical objects) with dynamic level of detail in Three.js. The library also features connections to online web map services (WMS) and tile services.
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Balegh, Walid. "Communication and Adaptation in a Ubiquitous Environment." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för datavetenskap och medieteknik (DM), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-76624.

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Context awareness means sending the right information to the right user at the righttime. Context is our environment, which can be anything around us such as location,lights, noises etc. To make the context interact with our mobile devices or sensors,there must be protocols for communication and data formats for the “sent” or “received”contextual information so we can give very specific context information tothe user. Since this communication and adaptive part is not well understood, in thispaper we are interested in investigating the technology used for adaptation. We willalso explain how this technology works to adapt itself to changes in the environment.
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Books on the topic "Manageable and Adaptive Web Services"

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Moore, Dana. Peer-to-peer: Building secure, scalable, and manageable networks. Berkeley, Calif: Osborne, 2002.

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Ortiz, Guadalupe, and Javier Cubo. Adaptive web services for modular and reusable software development: Tactics and solutions. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2012.

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Sugumaran, Vijayan. Intelligent, adaptive and reasoning technologies: New developments and applications. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2011.

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Moore, Dana, and John Hebeler. Peer-to-Peer: Building Secure, Scalable, and Manageable Networks. McGraw-Hill Companies, 2001.

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Moore, Dana, and John Hebeler. Peer-to-Peer: Building Secure, Scalable, and Manageable Networks. McGraw-Hill Companies, 2001.

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Kent, Allen. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 63 - Supplement 26 - Adaptive Clustering of Hypermedia Documents to Using the World Wide Web at ... of Library and Information Science). CRC, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Manageable and Adaptive Web Services"

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Lampe, Ulrich, and Stefan Schulte. "Self-Adaptive Semantic Matchmaking Using COV4SWS.KOM and LOG4SWS.KOM." In Semantic Web Services, 141–57. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28735-0_9.

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Kapahnke, Patrick, and Matthias Klusch. "Adaptive Hybrid Selection of Semantic Services: The iSeM Matchmaker." In Semantic Web Services, 63–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28735-0_5.

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Liu, Xumin, and Athman Bouguettaya. "SCML: A Change Management Language for Adaptive Long Term Composed Services." In Advanced Web Services, 225–52. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7535-4_10.

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Chen, Min, Pascal Poizat, and Yuhong Yan. "Adaptive Composition and QoS Optimization of Conversational Services Through Graph Planning Encoding." In Web Services Foundations, 423–49. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7518-7_17.

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Ardissono, Liliana, Anna Goy, Giovanna Petrone, and Marino Segnan. "Interaction with Web Services in the Adaptive Web." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 14–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27780-4_5.

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Paques, Henrique, Ling Liu, and Calton Pu. "Adaptation Space: A Design Framework for Adaptive Web Services." In Web Services - ICWS-Europe 2003, 49–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39872-1_5.

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Maneewatthana, Thanyalak, Gary Wills, and Wendy Hall. "Adaptive Link Services for the Semantic Web." In Engineering Knowledge in the Age of the Semantic Web, 469–70. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30202-5_32.

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Ferrandino, Salvatore, Alberto Negro, and Vittorio Scarano. "CHEOPS: Adaptive hypermedia on World Wide Web." In Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services, 210–19. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0000353.

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De Meo, Pasquale, Domenico Rosaci, Giuseppe M. L. Sarnè, Giorgio Terracina, and Domenico Ursino. "An XML-Based Adaptive Multi-agent System for Handling E-commerce Activities." In Web Services - ICWS-Europe 2003, 152–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39872-1_13.

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Pedrinaci, Carlos, Dave Lambert, Maria Maleshkova, Dong Liu, John Domingue, and Reto Krummenacher. "Adaptive Service Binding with Lightweight Semantic Web Services." In Service Engineering, 233–60. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0415-6_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Manageable and Adaptive Web Services"

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Litoiu, Marin, Mircea Mihaescu, Dan Ionescu, and Bogdan Solomon. "Scalable adaptive web services." In the 2nd international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1370916.1370928.

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Bai, Xiaoying, Yinong Chen, and Zhongkui Shao. "Adaptive Web Services Testing." In 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Vol. 2 - (COMPSAC 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2007.53.

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Wang, Hongbing, and Xiaohui Guo. "An Adaptive Solution for Web Service Composition." In 2010 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/services.2010.20.

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Li, Jing, Yongwang Zhao, Jiawen Ren, and Dianfu Ma. "Towards adaptive web services QoS prediction." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/soca.2010.5707146.

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Yu, Lei, Wang Zhili, Meng Lingli, Wang Jiang, Luoming Meng, and Qiu Xue-song. "Adaptive Web Services Composition Using Q-Learning in Cloud." In 2013 IEEE World Congress on Services (SERVICES). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/services.2013.33.

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Soukkarieh, Bouchra, and Florence Sedes. "An Adaptive Web Information System Based on Web Services." In Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications (ICTTA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictta.2008.4530329.

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Zhang, Yu, Vugranam Sreedhar, Lin Luo, and Shun Xiang Yang. "Adaptive Rule Loading and Session Control for Securing Web-Delivered Services." In 2009 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/services-i.2009.37.

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He, Jiang, I.-Ling Yen, Tu Peng, Jing Dong, and Farokh Bastani. "An Adaptive User Interface Generation Framework for Web Services." In 2008 IEEE Congress on Services Part II (SERVICES-2). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/services-2.2008.23.

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Baresi, Luciano, and Liliana Pasquale. "Adaptive Goals for Self-Adaptive Service Compositions." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2010.60.

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Li, Lei, Chunlei Niu, Haoran Zheng, and Jun Wei. "An Adaptive Caching Mechanism for Web Services." In 2006 Sixth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/qsic.2006.9.

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