4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies 2010
DOI: 10.1109/dest.2010.5610624
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A reference architecture for feedback-based control of service ecosystems

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“…The DBE architecture sub-theme includes studies that propose new approaches for defining the structure of technical and software components (Cheah, 2007). The key recommendation is the need to develop a DBE oriented architecture instead of relying on existing approaches, which lack the capability to deal with specific requirements such as multi-tenancy, selforganising and autonomous platform optimisation (Fischer, Scholten, & Scholten, 2010). Despite this admonishment, some existing DBE architectures such as FISEA (Vargas, Cuenca, Boza, Sacala, & Moisescu, 2016) and PANDA solution architecture (Svirskas, Ignatiadis, & Briggs, 2008) are still based on the principles of the service-oriented architecture.…”
Section: Technical Issues Themementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DBE architecture sub-theme includes studies that propose new approaches for defining the structure of technical and software components (Cheah, 2007). The key recommendation is the need to develop a DBE oriented architecture instead of relying on existing approaches, which lack the capability to deal with specific requirements such as multi-tenancy, selforganising and autonomous platform optimisation (Fischer, Scholten, & Scholten, 2010). Despite this admonishment, some existing DBE architectures such as FISEA (Vargas, Cuenca, Boza, Sacala, & Moisescu, 2016) and PANDA solution architecture (Svirskas, Ignatiadis, & Briggs, 2008) are still based on the principles of the service-oriented architecture.…”
Section: Technical Issues Themementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to various definitions of Digital Ecosystems, different types of Digital Ecosystems have been proposed and studied in various research projects and initiatives [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. In this section, we discuss different categories of Digital Ecosystems and their applications from five perspectives, namely business, knowledge management, service, social networks and education.…”
Section: Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to present a detailed view on how Digital Ecosystems are designed, we present in the following paragraphs a representative set of architectures that are used to design the global structures, as well as languages that are used to describe their details. Based on the system theory [29], a three-layer reference architecture is presented in [30] that collects data on service interactions, aggregates monitoring and feedback information, and thus provides data basis for the said control mechanisms. Serviceoriented architecture (SOA) deals with software as packages exposing their functionalities as a suite of interoperable services that can be used within multiple separated systems.…”
Section: Modeling Digital Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Концепция цифровых экосистем трактуется исследователями как новый способ восприятия создаваемых все более сложных и взаимозависимых систем [Fischer et al, 2010;Jansen et al, 2012]. Цифровая экосистема -это многодисциплинарное понятие, что приводит к появлению множества определений в зависимости от точки зрения, с которой оно рассматривается, например, экология, экономика, технология и т.п.…”
Section: цифровые транспортные экосистемыunclassified