2004
DOI: 10.1145/1012037.1012044
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Negotiating in service-oriented environments

Abstract: Buy or rent? This question applies not only to houses and cars, but now to software.

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“…In particular, in the use of feature modelling to describe the negotiated services and its focus on artefact reuse. However, some works provided a solid background, we mainly point out: (i) the frameworks of Kim and Segev [17], Comuzzi et al, [28] and Mukhtar et al, [29]; (ii) the processes of Chiu et al, [30], Kersten et al, [23] and Elfatraty and Layzell [31]; and, (iii) the model of Lin [8] to support negotiation in electronic environment. Lin [8] (1) presents a conceptual model to specify a negotiation process in a serviceoriented environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, in the use of feature modelling to describe the negotiated services and its focus on artefact reuse. However, some works provided a solid background, we mainly point out: (i) the frameworks of Kim and Segev [17], Comuzzi et al, [28] and Mukhtar et al, [29]; (ii) the processes of Chiu et al, [30], Kersten et al, [23] and Elfatraty and Layzell [31]; and, (iii) the model of Lin [8] to support negotiation in electronic environment. Lin [8] (1) presents a conceptual model to specify a negotiation process in a serviceoriented environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elfatatry and Layzell [31] (7) presents a negotiation process composed of three phases which defines favourite providers, roles and the establishment of a reliable negotiators base at the end of the process. However, details about the activities and artefacts are not provided.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such a public advertisement requires disclosure of private information and is not the only way for QoS discovery. Works on negotiation [5] suggest that QoS discovery can be achieved by direct negotiation between a client and a service provider. By doing this, supported QoS levels can be kept private.…”
Section: Related Work and Open Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next step would be to determine which portions of the overall "process map'* can be grouped together in such a way that they can jointly be supported by a service. This step could involve negotiations with potential service providers on the exact amount of service or on the price [3]. The resuh will then be a SOA which fuces the composition and integration details at a conceptual level and beyond service and departmental borders.…”
Section: A Top-down Counter Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%