2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2018.03.010
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Establishing User-centric Cloud Service Registries

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“…Also [4] mentioned that the uptake of cloud does not only affect the vendors' business models but also the other actors in the business ecosystem. According to [45], when enterprises contract and consume cloud services, these services need to be assessed by matching them against business requirements and then the best service has to be selected. Hence, in this way, we have provided a path with 5 steps as guidelines ( Figure 1) that can offer BM high technology innovators in order to produce smart solutions that can provision even smarter services and will support business to realize their business ideas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also [4] mentioned that the uptake of cloud does not only affect the vendors' business models but also the other actors in the business ecosystem. According to [45], when enterprises contract and consume cloud services, these services need to be assessed by matching them against business requirements and then the best service has to be selected. Hence, in this way, we have provided a path with 5 steps as guidelines ( Figure 1) that can offer BM high technology innovators in order to produce smart solutions that can provision even smarter services and will support business to realize their business ideas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the semantic webbased framework, [19] studied the knowledge-based service composition and adaptive resource planning to develop an integrated networked environment allowing fast resource allocation for the given service request. Through creating a business vocabulary reflecting common service selection criteria and defining a textual domain specific language to let any user describe services easily, [20] implemented a novel brokering and matchmaking component to support users' service selection process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formula (19) is the objective function of upper optimization, which means selecting the most satisfied services for the demand side. The constraint formula (20) indicates that demander only selects one service in a matching process. Formula (21) limits the range of services that meet the basic constraints.…”
Section: Establishment Of Bi-level Programming Mathematicalmentioning
confidence: 99%