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Dustdar, S. (2018). Service Engineering the Fabric of IoT, People, and Systems. IEEE World Congress on Services (IEEE SERVICES 2018), San Francisco, CA, USA, Non-EU. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/86716
IEEE World Congress on Services (IEEE SERVICES 2018)
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Event date:
2-Jul-2018 - 7-Jul-2018
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Event place:
San Francisco, CA, USA, Non-EU
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Abstract:
In this talk I will explore the integration of people, software services, and things with their data, into a novel resilient ecosystem, which can be modeled, programmed, and deployed on a large scale in an elastic way. This novel paradigm has major consequences on how we view, build, design, and deploy ultra-large scale distributed systems and establishes a novel foundation for an "architecture of...
In this talk I will explore the integration of people, software services, and things with their data, into a novel resilient ecosystem, which can be modeled, programmed, and deployed on a large scale in an elastic way. This novel paradigm has major consequences on how we view, build, design, and deploy ultra-large scale distributed systems and establishes a novel foundation for an "architecture of value" driven Smart City.
In particular, this keynote talk addresses three novel paradigms for designing the service-oriented information systems of the future: Elastic Computing, Social Compute Units, and Osmotic Computing. These three paradigms serve as a foundation for future large-scale distributed systems. Furthermore, we will discuss our responsibilities as computer scientists, technologists, and researchers for creating technologies, which benefit society in a positive way, thereby strengthening the new fabric of interconnected people, software services, and things into a novel resilient ecosystem.