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This paper explores the concept of the Internet of Services, envisioning services as tradable, composed from various providers, and automatically executed. It discusses the future internet's role in facilitating service trading and presents TEXO, a SOA-based infrastructure for organizing stakeholder interactions, offering personalized services, and enhancing existing services through community involvement. The TEXO project, supported by the Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology, focuses on the service lifecycle, from design to consumption, aiming to match service offers with user needs and integrating services seamlessly into the user environment.
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Towards an Architecture for the Internet of Services Aneta Kabzeva, Markus Hillenbrand, Paul Müller, and Ralf Steinmetz 35th EUROMICRO 27-29 August 2009 Patras, Greece Aneta KabzevaUniversity of Kaiserslautern, GermanyIntegrated Communication Systems Lab Email: kabzeva@informatik.uni-kl.de
Internet of Services Vision Services will • become tradable • be composed from services of different providers • be offered, delivered & executed automatically supported by IT The Internet of the future will provide an infrastructure for trading services like we already trade products today.
Internet of Services and TEXO TEXO Goal: Create a SOA-based infrastructure offering • organization of the interaction of stakeholders • customized & personalized services • composition and enrichment of existing services into value added services • community involvement to improve services • seamless & smooth integration of services into the user environment • Initiated by the Federal Ministry • of Economy and Technology (BMWi) • Partners from the industry and academia
TEXO Service Lifecycle Service design, development, and supply to market New service ideas Innovation Offering Matching of service offers to user’s needs Log files, community, user ratings TEXO ServicesLifecycle Feedback Match- making Service Consumption by applications, portals, mobiles Usage