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Conceptual Model of Business Services Availability vs. Interoperability on Collaborative IoT-enabled eBusiness Platforms

, and . Internet of Things and Inter-cooperative Computational Technologies for Collective Intelligence, volume 460 of Studies in Computational Intelligence, Springer, Heidelberg, (2013)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-34952-2_7

Abstract

Modern business background can be seen as a logical effect of eBusiness, advanced integrated networks, Internet of Things (IoT), and software services. In such an environment, the IoT-centered application deployment and delivery models have revolutionized the way businesses interact, collaborate and transact with customers, suppliers, partners, employees and shareholders. Hence, with wide deployment of the distributed inter-enterprise Service Delivery Platforms (SDPs) over the Internet, there is an urgent need to understand and solve service traffic issues of the fast evolving architectures. Accordingly, the purpose of our work is to develop a conceptual model for performance analysis of software services availability vs. interoperability in order to facilitate enterprises to attach their customers more tightly by an effective service delivery, which in turn optimizes business processes at different steps. Thus, we introduce and deliberate in this chapter a hypothetical model for the performance analysis of services availability and interoperability on the IoT-enabled inter-enterprise SDPs. We also figure and analyze imperative performance features of the model. The related open issues and future work are briefed correspondingly.

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