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AuthorBouguettaya, Athman
AuthorSingh, Munindar P.
AuthorHuhns, Michael N.
AuthorSheng, Quan Z.
AuthorDong, Hai
AuthorYu, Qi
AuthorNeiat, Azadeh Ghari
AuthorMistry, Sajib
AuthorBenatallah, Boualem
AuthorMedjahed, Brahim
AuthorOuzzani, Mourad
AuthorCasati, Fabio
AuthorLiu, Xumin
AuthorWang, Hongbing
AuthorGeorgakopoulos, Dimitrios
AuthorChen, Liang
AuthorNepal, Surya
AuthorMalik, Zaki
AuthorErradi, Abdelkarim
AuthorWang, Yan
AuthorBlake, Brian
AuthorDustdar, Schahram
AuthorLeymann, Frank
AuthorPapazoglou, Michael P
Available date2020-11-04T10:00:41Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameCommunications of the ACM
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2983528
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16920
AbstractMapping out the challenges and strategies for the widespread adoption of service computing is an important task. Service computing is a key paradigm that offers cross-disciplinary computational abstractions, architectures, and technologies to support business services. Service computing has not yet realized its potential, because it has been unable to address the challenges facing business services that go beyond technical aspects, especially in incorporating human concerns, incorporating recent technological advances, and addressing the effect of confusing standards. A reboot of service computing is essential for it to play its crucial role in the era of cloud computing, big data, the Internet of Things (IoT), and social and mobile computing.
SponsorThis research was made possible by LP120200305, DP150100149, and DP160103595 grants from Australian Research Council and NPRP 7-481-1-088 and NPRP 9-224-1-049 grants from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
TitleA service computing manifesto: The next 10 years
TypeArticle Review
Pagination64-72
Issue Number4
Volume Number60
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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