Title
Transactional service life cycle management in smart electromobility ecosystems
Abstract
Smart connected electromobility will leverage the cross-domain cooperation along a new value chain of stakeholders from the automotive and energy industry. Intelligent charge management, i.e. charging the electric vehicle as a tradeoff between charging costs and personal or operational constraints, represents an important service in an electronic service market for electromobility. The market features the energy supplier as a service provider, the electric vehicle as a service consumer along with intermediate brokers in between. All of them continuously interact to exchange data, thus implementing the vision of an open and global Internet of Services in an electromobile ecosystem. A joint service life cycle management which considers both, the build-time and the runtime view of a service, is essential for such a service market. It allows the service provider to design, implement and deploy services while investigating systems of deployed services and their on-demand consumption at run-time. In this paper we present such an integrated service life cycle model for electronic electromobility market places. The life cycle model will be elaborated by means of an intelligent charge management use case.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/ETFA.2012.6489790
Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation
Keywords
Field
DocType
automobile industry,ecology,electric vehicles,energy consumption,life cycle costing,automotive industry,cross-domain cooperation,electric vehicle charging,electronic service market,energy industry,energy supplier,intelligent charge management,on-demand consumption,service provider,smart connected electromobility,smart electromobility ecosystems,transactional service life cycle management,Electromobility,Internet of Services,Service Life Cycle,Service Markets,Software Engineering
Electric vehicle,Real-time computing,Service provider,Service product management,Service level requirement,Engineering,Online charging system,Energy consumption,Service delivery framework,Automotive industry,Process management
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1946-0740 E-ISBN : 978-1-4673-4736-5
978-1-4673-4736-5
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
2
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sebastian Hudert1517.20
Michael Ditze2123.51
Stefan König362.08
Victor Fäßler441.84
Fassler, V.520.44