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Service-Oriented Computing: Agents, Semantics, and Engineering: Aamas 2008 International Workshop, Socase 2008 Estoril, Portugal, May 12, 2008 Proceed 2008 Edition
Contributor(s): Kowalczyk, Ryszard (Editor), Huhns, Michael N. (Editor), Klusch, Matthias (Editor)
ISBN: 3540799672     ISBN-13: 9783540799672
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Information Technology
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Networking - Hardware
Dewey: 004.36
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 6.1" W x 9.3" (0.55 lbs) 149 pages
 
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The globaltrendtowardsmore?exible anddynamic businessprocessintegration and automation has led to a convergence of interests between service-oriented computing, semantic technology, and intelligent multiagent systems. In parti- lar the areas of service-oriented computing and semantic technology o?er much interestto the multiagentsystemcommunity, including similaritiesin system- chitectures and provision processes, powerful tools, and the focus on issues such as quality of service, security, and reliability. Similarly, techniques developed in themultiagentsystemsandsemantictechnologypromisetohaveastrongimpact on the fast-growing service-oriented computing technology. Service-oriented computing has emerged as an established paradigm for d- tributed computing and e-business processing. It utilizes services as fundam- tal building blocks to enable the development of agile networks of collaborating business applications distributed within and across organizational boundaries. Services are self-contained, platform-independent software components that can be described, published, discovered, orchestrated, and deployed for the purpose of developing distributed applications across large heterogeneous networks such as the Internet. Multiagent systems are also aimed at the development of distributed - plications, however, from a di?erent but complementary perspective. Servi- oriented paradigmsaremainly focused on syntacticaland declarativede?nitions of software components, their interfaces, communication channels, and ca- bilities with the aim of creating interoperable and reliable infrastructures. In contrast, multiagent systems center on the development of reasoning and pl- ning capabilities of autonomous problem solvers that apply behavioral concepts such as interaction, collaboration, or negotiation in order to create ?exible and fault-tolerant distributed systems for dynamic and uncertain environments.