Service-Level Roaming

Author:

Frattini Giovanni1,De Furio Ivano1,Russo Roberto1,Romano Luigi1,Ceccarini Federico1

Affiliation:

1. Atos Origin Italia S.P.A., Italy

Abstract

We will discuss on new methods and tools for building high personalized, virtual e-business services. A new service provisioning architecture based on web services has been conceived, taking into account issues related to end-user mobility. The following pages deal with a proposal for creating real localized, personalized virtual environments using web services and domain ontologies. In particular, to overcome interoperability issues that could arise from a lack of uniformity in service descriptions, we propose a way for controlling and enforcing annotation policies based on a service registration authority. It allows services to be advertised according to guidelines and domain rules. Furthermore, this solution enables enhanced service/component discovery and validation, helping software engineers to build services by composing building blocks and provision/deliver a set of personalized services.

Publisher

IGI Global

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