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Sensoria - Software Engineering for Service-Oriented Overlay Computers


@INBOOK{,
  title = {{Sensoria - Software Engineering for Service-Oriented Overlay Computers}},
  author = {{Martin} {Wirsing} and {Matthias} {H\"olzl} and {Nora} {Koch} and {Philip} {Mayer}},
  booktitle = {Rigorous Software Engineering for Service-Oriented Systems},
  abstract = {Service-Oriented Computing is a paradigm where services are understood as autonomous, platform-independent computational entities that can be described, published, categorised, discovered, and dynamically assembled for developing massively distributed, interoperable, evolvable systems and applications. These characteristics have pushed service-oriented computing towards nowadays widespread success, demonstrated by the fact that many large companies invested a lot of e orts and resources to promote service delivery on a variety of computing platforms, mostly through the Internet in the form of Web services. In the past, service-oriented computing and development has been done in apragmatic, mostly ad-hoc way. Theoretical foundations were missing that are needed for trusted interoperability, predictable compositionality, and quality issues like security, correctness, or resource usage. The IST-FET integrated project Sensoria has addressed these issues by developing a novel comprehensive approach to the engineering of service-oriented software systems where foundational theories, techniques and methods are fully integrated in a pragmatic software engineering approach, supporting semi-automatic development and deployment of self-adaptable (composite) services.},
  series = {LNCS},
  year = {2010},
}

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