Title
Self-controlled components for human-machine interaction services.
Abstract
Cloud computing and Future Internet promise a new ecosystem where everything is a service, reachable and connectable anywhere and anytime, everyone succeeding in getting a service composition that meets his needs. Applications are now being constructed as micro-services compositions integrating more and more functionalities including human-machine interaction. We must answer the following questions: Can a human-machine interaction be implemented using microservices and can we control its behavior? Based on a service composition entity called Self-Controlled Component (SCC), we show how a human-machine interaction can be decomposed into elementary microservices. In addition, the self-controlling mechanisms integrated in the SCCs make it possible to check the quality of service rendered for this interaction to introduce automation necessary for the dynamic reactions. The objective of this new concept is to provide a quality of service (QoS) guaranteed for the whole of a composite application.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3132129.3132153
IHM
Field
DocType
Citations 
Composite application,Computer science,Quality of service,Service composition,Automation,Human–computer interaction,Microservices,The Internet,Human machine interaction,Cloud computing
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Frédéric Lemoine1112.27
Noemie Simoni2419.25
Tatiana Aubonnet3273.76