Title
Adaptive Service Chaining
Abstract
Spontaneously networked systems like Jini gain increasing attention and support due to their flexibility and versatility. Many companies and individuals are developing services for those systems. Therefore, the potential number of services registered with such a system will raise in the near future. Many of these sen,ices have a narrow range of application, but most services can be efficiently combined to obtain extended and useful functionality Complex software systems can be build of smaller parts instead of being monolithic software blocks. This also enables many further applications for existing services. We present two new, ideas. Firstly, we introduce a concept to make easy use of services in new combinations. We will show a prototypical implementation of this concept. Secondly, in view of this implementation we introduce an extension to Jini's lookup mechanism which uses XML to describe a service and retrieve it from a community.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
IC'2001: PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTERNET COMPUTING, VOLS I AND II
spontaneous networking,Jini,XML,java,network computing
Field
DocType
Citations 
Forward chaining,Chaining,Computer science,Artificial intelligence
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Mundt15110.18
Stephan Preuss200.68
Wolfgang Lindner3104.27