Title :
Services computing: grid applications for today
Author :
Zhang, Liang-Jie ; Li, Haifei ; Lam, Herman
Author_Institution :
IBM T.J. Watson Res. Center, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
The coming generation of Internet applications promises to incorporate a distinctly different view of software, one based on services. Services computing is the evolution of Internet computing toward a services-oriented architecture. By service oriented, we mean that business will purchase functionality in chunks. Rather than buying software for permanent in-house installation, companies will buy services as needed. A services model removes the burden of updates and patches from the IT department, returning such work to its rightful owners: the vensors that sell the software. To support such a scenario, an architecture must embrace a new technology suite that includes Web services and a service-oriented architecture for grid and utility computing, and autonomic computing.
Keywords :
Internet; commerce; grid computing; outsourcing; Internet; Web services; autonomic computing; grid computing; services computing; services-oriented architecture; utility computing; Application software; Collaborative software; Companies; Computer applications; Computer architecture; Grid computing; Middleware; Petroleum; Research and development; Service oriented architecture;
Journal_Title :
IT Professional
DOI :
10.1109/MITP.2004.43