3rd International ICST Conference on COMmunication System SoftWAre and MiddlewaRE

Research Article

Coordination for the Internet of Services: a user-centric approach

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/COMSWA.2008.4554453,
        author={Maurelio Boari and Antonio Corradi and Enrico Lodolo and Stefano Monti and Samuele Pasini},
        title={Coordination for the Internet of Services: a user-centric approach},
        proceedings={3rd International ICST Conference on COMmunication System SoftWAre and MiddlewaRE},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={COMSWARE},
        year={2008},
        month={6},
        keywords={Service-Oriented Architecture; Web 2.0; Middleware; Ubiquitous Communication; Internet of Services.},
        doi={10.1109/COMSWA.2008.4554453}
    }
    
  • Maurelio Boari
    Antonio Corradi
    Enrico Lodolo
    Stefano Monti
    Samuele Pasini
    Year: 2008
    Coordination for the Internet of Services: a user-centric approach
    COMSWARE
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/COMSWA.2008.4554453
Maurelio Boari1,*, Antonio Corradi1,*, Enrico Lodolo1,*, Stefano Monti1,*, Samuele Pasini1,*
  • 1: Dipartimento di Elettronica Informatica e Sistemistica Università degli Studi di Bologna Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136, Bologna, Italy
*Contact email: mboari@deis.unibo.it, acorradi@deis.unibo.it, elodolo@deis.unibo.it, smonti@deis.unibo.it, spasini@deis.unibo.it

Abstract

In the evolving ubiquitous Internet landscape, users are willing to play a more central role by modeling and reshaping the Web experience upon their needs. They begin perceiving and exploiting the Web as a platform to collaboratively create and share contents and to communicate with each other. Moreover, they want to decide how to access services and contents, freeing themselves from traditional fixed PCs and adopting heterogeneous wireless devices such as palmtops, smartphones, wireless-enabled portable audio players and so on. The Internet of Services scenario stresses several research fields, from multimodality to mobility, from context awareness to service orientation and coordination. Research achievements, anyway, often tend to evolve separately, leading to ad-hoc solutions for specific sets of problems. We strongly believe that such evolving scenarios require a comprehensive support platform: this paper promotes a novel service-oriented middleware to assist users in the pervasive ubiquitous Internet access. The use cases we describe focus on complex scenarios that, in our opinion, will likely be more and more required in the next years.