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What is Service-Oriented Architectures

Opportunities and Challenges of Industrial IoT in 5G and 6G Networks
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that defines the use of services to support a wide range of business processes and activities. It is an approach to designing software systems that focuses on creating modular and loosely-coupled services that can be used independently and can communicate with each other using standardized protocols.
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Innovative Model of Internet of Things for Industrial Applications
Jay Kumar Jain (Sagar Institute of Research and Technology, India) and Dipti Chauhan (Prestige Institute of Engineering Management and Research, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9266-3.ch005
Abstract
The internet of things is one of the most significant and promising innovations today. In this chapter, the authors proposed the dual probability-based energy estimation model in the wireless sensor network. The dual probability-based function measures the expected value of energy for the transmission of data. This function creates a subgroup of networks based on energy function and carries out the operation of energy management in the context sensor node data processing. This function also integrates cloud-based services with the sensor networks. The benefit of this function is that it increases the throughput of network and quality of service. The proposed model was simulated in MATLAB R-2014a environment, and the results were obtained using different scenarios of network density. Finally, the authors analyzed the performance of our proposed work with respect to the following metrics: data utility, energy consumptions, and data reconstruction error.
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Aligning Strategic-Driven Governance of Business IT Services With Their Agile Development: A Conceptual Modeling-Based Approach
A flexible enterprise architectural design whose primary purpose is to allow software resources to be packaged as ‘services’.
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Requirements and Design Architectures of Sensor Service Portals (SSPs) in Ubiquitous Pervasive Environments
Are architectures that define the underlying structure supporting communications between self-contained and loosely coupled services, including the specification of how two computing entities, such as programs, interact in such a way as to enable one entity to perform a unit of work on behalf of another entity. Service interactions are specified using a service description language.
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Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Databases: Critical Issues and Challenges
A service is an information technology function that is well defined, self-contained, and does not depend on the context or state of other services. A service-oriented architecture is an approach to building information technology systems as a collection of services which communicate with each other. The communication may involve either simple data passing between services or it could involve infrastructure services which coordinate service interaction. SOA is seen as a core component of Ubiquitous Computing infrastructures.
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