A distributed service component framework for interoperable and modular service oriented pervasive computing applications

Daniel Pakkala, Juho Perälä

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    Abstract

    This paper contributes a novel service component framework enabling development of interoperable and modular service oriented applications in gateway based pervasive computing environments. The research problem adressed in the paper is how to enable integration, interoperability and modularity of technologically heterogeneous software services in distributed pervasive computing environments. The research problem is addressed by proposing a service component framework introducing an integration layer for heterogeneous service oriented software technologies. The novelty of the proposed solution is its capability to enable interoperable registration, discovery, binding and interaction of software services implemented in multiple different service oriented software technologies. The service component framework presented in the paper is implemented by a middleware platform, known as the MidGate platform, and is functionally validated via a laboratory prototype system implementation overviewed in the paper.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Emerging Web Services Technology 2008 (WEWST)
    Place of PublicationBasel
    PublisherBirkhäuser Verlag
    Pages89-104
    Volume3
    ISBN (Electronic)9783034601030, 9783034601047
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event3rd ECOWS Workshop on Emerging Web Services Technology, WEWST - Dublin, Ireland
    Duration: 12 Nov 200814 Nov 2008

    Workshop

    Workshop3rd ECOWS Workshop on Emerging Web Services Technology, WEWST
    Country/TerritoryIreland
    CityDublin
    Period12/11/0814/11/08

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