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Blockchain Platform for Industrial Internet of Things

by Arshdeep Bahga , Vijay K Madisetti , 2016
"... Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) are being adopted for industrial and manufacturing applications such as manufacturing automation, remote machine diagnostics, prognostic health management of industrial machines and supply chain management. CloudBased Manufacturing is a recent on-demand model of ma ..."
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of manufacturing that is leveraging IoT technologies. While Cloud-Based Manufacturing enables on-demand access to manufacturing resources, a trusted intermediary is required for transactions between the users who wish to avail manufacturing services. We present a decentralized, peer-to-peer platform called BPIIo

The Architecture of Platforms: A Unified View

by Carliss Y. Baldwin, C. Jason Woodard, Copyright Carliss, Y. Baldwin, C. Jason Woodard, Carliss Y. Baldwin, C. Jason Woodard
"... The central role of “platform ” products and services in mediating the activities of disaggregated “clusters ” or “ecosystems ” of firms has been widely recognized. But platforms and the systems in which they are embedded are very diverse. In particular, platforms may exist within firms as product l ..."
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, thus control over the interfaces amounts to control over the platform and its evolution. We describe three ways of representing platform architectures: network graphs, design structure matrices and layer maps. We conclude by addressing a number of fundamental strategic questions suggested by a unified

MOSAIC: Unified Declarative Platform for Dynamic Overlay Composition ∗

by Yun Mao, Boon Thau, Loo Zachary, Ives Jonathan, M. Smith
"... Overlay networks create new networking services across nodes that communicate using pre-existing networks. MOSAIC is a unified declarative platform for constructing new overlay networks from multiple existing overlays, each possessing a subset of the desired new network’s characteristics. MOSAIC ove ..."
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Overlay networks create new networking services across nodes that communicate using pre-existing networks. MOSAIC is a unified declarative platform for constructing new overlay networks from multiple existing overlays, each possessing a subset of the desired new network’s characteristics. MOSAIC

TOWARDS UNIFIED SERVICE HOSTING

by Josef Spillner, Iris Braun, Er Schill
"... Abstract: Service-oriented computing is increasingly assuming an important role in the research on distributed sys-tems and software engineering. It has also reached application and service hosters by now who need to be able to host off-the-shelf services as well as custom services. Thus, they are f ..."
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, they are faced with a variety of service descriptions, service package formats and runtime demands. Each service technology usually requires a sep-arate execution platform which eventually leads to a high complexity for the administration and management of services. Similar to the unification of invocation

A Unifying Infrastructure for Internet Services

by Jaideep Chandrashekar, Y. Thomas Hou, Zhi-li Zhang - In Communications, 2002. ICC 2002. IEEE International Conference on (Apr. 2002
"... Effective service delivery capabilities are critical to the transformation of the Internet into a viable commercial infrastructure. At the same time, there are several design limitations that prevent this. In this paper, we propose a novel service overlay architecture that serves as a flexible, unif ..."
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, unifying platform for delivering services over the Internet. We introduce a new addressing scheme and an associated service layer, which enables service-oriented routing and forwarding over the underlying IP network domain. We also describe the functionality of the network elements that are introduced

Service oriented architectures: approaches, technologies and research issues

by Mike P. Papazoglou, et al. , 2007
"... Service-oriented architectures (SOA) is an emerging approach that addresses the requirements of loosely coupled, standards-based, and protocolindependent distributed computing. Typically business operations running in an SOA comprise a number of invocations of these different components, often in an ..."
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in an event-driven or asynchronous fashion that reflects the underlying business process needs. To build an SOA a highly distributable communications and integration backbone is required. This functionality is provided by the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) that is an integration platform that utilizes Web

Unified Platform for Secure Networked Information Systems

by Wenchao Zhou, Yun Mao, Boon Thau Loo, Martín Abadi , 2008
"... In this paper, we present a unified declarative platform for specifying, implementing, analyzing and auditing large-scale secure information systems. Our proposed system builds upon techniques from logic-based trust management systems, declarative networking, and data analysis via provenance. First, ..."
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In this paper, we present a unified declarative platform for specifying, implementing, analyzing and auditing large-scale secure information systems. Our proposed system builds upon techniques from logic-based trust management systems, declarative networking, and data analysis via provenance. First

Cross Platform Unified Framework in the Context of Investment Banking

by Pavitdeep Singh Mie, Prof Jatinder Kaur
"... The demand for the rich web based solution changed the way the application were developed in the investment banking industry specifically for sales and trading (front office activities). Tradition-ally, simple web application were considered to be enough power-ful to provide the user with all the ca ..."
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to provide a new framework called cross platform unified framework (CPUF) which is a cross-technology and delivery plat-form framework, services, patterns and practices aimed at changing the way IB industry projects are design and delivered to business users. This paper not only explains the various core

Applying mda approach for web service platform

by Jean Bézivin, Slimane Hammoudi, Denivaldo Lopes, Frédéric Jouault , 2004
"... In this paper, we present the development of an illustrative example of e-business based on two different applications of a Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) approach. In the first application, the Platform-Independent Model (PIM) is created using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This PIM is trans ..."
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In this paper, we present the development of an illustrative example of e-business based on two different applications of a Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) approach. In the first application, the Platform-Independent Model (PIM) is created using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This PIM

A Unified Metric for Quality of Service Quantification

by Pedro Alipio, Solange Rito Lima, Paulo Carvalho
"... Internet service providers usually express the quality of network services through a set of values determined according to several network performance parameters periodically collected or measured. However, for common end-users, these values do not give an overall idea of the quality of the network ..."
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services as they stand for different units and evaluate different perspectives of each service quality. In this context, this paper proposes the definition of a serviceoriented unified metric which quantifies a global Quality of Service (QoS) indication by processing standard QoS parameters through a fuzzy
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