• DocumentCode
    3060105
  • Title

    Dynamic e-service composition in DySCo

  • Author

    Piccinelli, Giacomo ; Mokrushin, Leonid

  • Author_Institution
    Hewlett-Packard Labs., Bristol, UK
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    36982
  • Firstpage
    88
  • Lastpage
    93
  • Abstract
    Until recently, the Internet was dominated by Web sites and store-fronts. We have now entered the next Internet evolution: e-services. E-services are modular, nimble electronic services that perform work, achieve tasks or complete transactions. The first step to turn an existing asset or service into an e-service revolves around accessibility. The virtualisation of the service provides communication channels that support automated conversational capabilities. The format of the service description allows automated discovery and enables automated negotiation on contractual terms and parameters. The second step towards the realisation of the full potential for the e-service vision focuses instead on composition and interaction orchestration. Beyond business conversations for point interactions, e-services can expose complete interaction processes. A service delivery is no longer a one-to-one (buyer-to-seller) relationship, but it now triggers the dynamic creation of business networks. In this paper, we first give a feeling about the e-service vision. We then propose a service model based on the ideas of functional incompleteness, multi-party orchestration and dynamic service composition. A prototype based on the proposed model, called DySCo (Dynamic Service Composition) is presented
  • Keywords
    Internet; business communication; electronic commerce; service industries; telecommunication channels; DySCo; Internet; accessibility; automated conversational capabilities; automated discovery; automated negotiation; business conversations; communication channels; composition; contractual terms; dynamic business network creation; dynamic service composition; electronic services; functional incompleteness; interaction orchestration; interaction processes; multi-party orchestration; point interactions; prototype; service delivery; service description format; service model; service virtualisation; transactions; Business; Communication channels; Companies; Electronic commerce; Industrial relations; Internet; Laboratories; Layout; Standards organizations; TV;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Distributed Computing Systems Workshop, 2001 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Mesa, AZ
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1080-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CDCS.2001.918691
  • Filename
    918691