A service computing manifesto

Author:

Bouguettaya Athman1,Singh Munindar2,Huhns Michael3,Sheng Quan Z.4,Dong Hai5,Yu Qi6,Neiat Azadeh Ghari5,Mistry Sajib5,Benatallah Boualem7,Medjahed Brahim8,Ouzzani Mourad9,Casati Fabio10,Liu Xumin6,Wang Hongbing11,Georgakopoulos Dimitrios12,Chen Liang13,Nepal Surya14,Malik Zaki15,Erradi Abdelkarim16,Wang Yan17,Blake Brian18,Dustdar Schahram19,Leymann Frank20,Papazoglou Michael21

Affiliation:

1. The University of Sydney

2. North Carolina State University

3. University of South Carolina

4. Macquarie University

5. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

6. Rochester Institute of Technology

7. University of New South Wales

8. University of Michigan, Dearborn

9. Qatar Computing Research Institute

10. University of Trento

11. Southeast University

12. Swinburne University of Technology

13. Sun Yat-Sen University

14. CSIRO

15. Texas A&M University

16. Qatar University

17. Macquarie Unversity

18. University of Miami

19. TU Wien

20. University of Stuttgart

21. Tilburg University

Abstract

Mapping out the challenges and strategies for the widespread adoption of service computing.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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