2008 IEEE Globecom Workshops 2008
DOI: 10.1109/glocomw.2008.ecp.30
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Supporting End-to-End Resource Virtualization for Web 2.0 Applications Using Service Oriented Architecture

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“…The presented architecture builds on the resource sharing architecture presented in [4] that reuses the SOA and OGSA principles ([15] [16]). The architecture will enable provisioning of IT resources through virtualization into an intelligent, distributed architecture that allows for dynamic end-user management and control on network-wide resource sharing.…”
Section: Intelligent Resource Management and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presented architecture builds on the resource sharing architecture presented in [4] that reuses the SOA and OGSA principles ([15] [16]). The architecture will enable provisioning of IT resources through virtualization into an intelligent, distributed architecture that allows for dynamic end-user management and control on network-wide resource sharing.…”
Section: Intelligent Resource Management and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each layer is comprised of several sub-components that provide the functionality of the layer. Details about the subcomponents of each layer are provided in [4]. The system layers interact with each other by means of top-down request and execution, and bottom-up activation.…”
Section: Intelligent Resource Management and Controlmentioning
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“…The strong socialization of the Web is clearly proven [1]: improved multimedia capabilities [2,3] as well as content sharing facilities [4] provided by broadband are a fact that determined not only web applications but also Rich Internet Applications [5].According to the theoretical evolution of the Web (Figure 1), the third decade should provide the thorough application of semantics [6], although considering the strong advances of the last generation of semantic technologies, there is an objective delay. On the other hand, during the past few years, virtualization techniques (e.g., [7]), cloud vision [8] and above all, mobile computing [9] alongside the increasing use of smart devices, provides interesting new scenarios. These scenarios, both with the latest advancement in the development of semantic technologies, are converging on the Web 2.5 concept to address a model of the Web beyond the social (Web 2.0) but not yet semantic (Web 3.0).…”
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confidence: 99%