International Journal of Web and Grid Services
A semantic end-to-end QoS model for dynamic service oriented environments
PESOS '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Principles of Engineering Service Oriented Systems
Resource adaptive hierarchical organization in pervasive environments
COMSNETS'09 Proceedings of the First international conference on COMmunication Systems And NETworks
Interconnection of game worlds and physical environments in educational settings
Proceedings of the 8th Annual Workshop on Network and Systems Support for Games
Enhancing service-oriented computing with software mobility
ICA3PP'12 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing - Volume Part I
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Increasing popularity of the pervasive computing paradigm on one hand and the technological developments on the other, have paved the way for development and deployment of pervasive services in the everyday habitat. The service providers, who build, operate and manage services will want to maximize their revenues, and at the same time, the users will seek guarantees to support their applications. While there are a number of mechanisms proposed to build and operate service oriented architectures (SOAs) in pervasive computing arena, very little work has been done in terms of evaluating such schemes. The work presented in this paper proposes mechanisms to evaluate SOAs in pervasive computing. We also present a mechanism to evaluate service composition techniques, which are an effective way of delivering services to the end user. In earlier work, we proposed a service composition mechanism in pervasive computing environments called Seamless Service Composition (SeSCo). We evaluate and compare SeSCo with a Discover + Match mechanism for the deployment of pervasive services within an automobile. We also present performance results of the two approaches through simulation.