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Talib, Muhammad Adeel, Muhammad Nabeel Talib, and Madiha Akhtar. "Service Packaging: A Pattern Based Approach Towards Service Delivery." Computer and Information Science 12, no. 2 (March 25, 2019): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/cis.v12n2p14.

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Authentication, authorization, billing and monitoring are all common service delivery functions that are generally required to be added on to core business services in order for them to be delivered online commercially. Extending core services with these service delivery functions requires considerable effort if implemented ground-up and can be subject to limitations if outsourced to a service broker or a conventional middleware platform. Because of the ubiquitous nature of these service delivery functions, we see them as reusable patterns for service delivery. In this paper we have introduce an approach to implementing and applying these patterns in business to consumer e-commerce. We name the approach Service Packaging. Through the approach, generic implementations (or service packages) of the various service delivery patterns can be incrementally applied to core services, thus enabling flexible and systematic service delivery. A core service, regardless of its business domain does not require any structural or behavioral modifications in order to conform to a specific service delivery requirement and hence can be used out of the box. We also present a prototype middleware platform for the design-time modeling and implementation of service packages as well as their runtime execution.
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Lenchner, J., D. Rosu, N. F. Velasquez, S. Guo, K. Christiance, D. DeFelice, P. M. Deshpande, et al. "A service delivery platform for server management services." IBM Journal of Research and Development 53, no. 6 (November 2009): 2:1–2:17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/jrd.2009.5429030.

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Ramanathan, S., M. Alexander, and G. Kerr. "The IBM telecommunications service delivery platform." IBM Systems Journal 47, no. 3 (2008): 433–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/sj.473.0433.

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Yin, Zuozhong, Jihong Liu, Bin Chen, and Chuanjun Chen. "A Delivery Robot Cloud Platform Based on Microservice." Journal of Robotics 2021 (February 18, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6656912.

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Delivery robots face the problem of storage and computational stress when performing immediate tasks, exceeding the limits of on-board computing power. Based on cloud computing, robots can offload intensive tasks to the cloud and acquire massive data resources. With its distributed cluster architecture, the platform can help offload computing and improve the computing power of the control center, which can be considered the external “brain” of the robot. Although it expands the capabilities of the robot, cloud service deployment remains complex because most current cloud robot applications are based on monolithic architectures. Some scholars have proposed developing robot applications through the microservice development paradigm, but there is currently no unified microservice-based robot cloud platform. This paper proposes a delivery robot cloud platform based on microservice, providing dedicated services for autonomous driving of delivery robot. The microservice architecture is adopted to split the monomer robot application into multiple services and then implement automatic orchestration and deployment of services on the cloud platform based on components such as Kubernetes, Docker, and Jenkins. This enables containerized CI/CD (continuous integration, continuous deployment, and continuous delivery) for the cloud platform service, and the whole process can be visualized, repeatable, and traceable. The platform is prebuilt with development tools, and robot application developers can use these tools to develop in the cloud, without the need for any customization in the background, to achieve the rapid deployment and launch of robot cloud service. Through the cloud migration of traditional robot applications and the development of new APPs, the platform service capabilities are continuously improved. This paper verifies the feasibility of the platform architecture through the delivery scene experiment.
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Ma, Lidan. "Intelligent Mobile Platform for Patent Consulting Service." Modern Electronic Technology 1, no. 1 (October 16, 2017): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/met.v1i1.324.

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Intelligent patent consulting service platform is an integrated service platform based on Android and IOS operating system. It can achieve the customized service at the mobile end and can provide intelligent search service, intelligent service delivery, interactive learning and collaborative consulting and other multi-dimensional services, to meet the needs of a large number of users. This paper provides a mobile platform for the applicant side of the functional modules of the design.
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Callaway, Robert D., Michael Devetsikiotis, Yannis Viniotis, and Adolfo Rodriguez. "An Autonomic Service Delivery Platform for Service-Oriented Network Environments." IEEE Transactions on Services Computing 3, no. 2 (April 2010): 104–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsc.2010.10.

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Demydov, Ivan, Orest Lavriv, Yuriy Dobush, Bohdan Buhyl, and Mykhailo Klymash. "Analysis of service workflows distribution and service delivery platform parameters." International Journal of Services, Economics and Management 5, no. 4 (2013): 280. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijsem.2013.059577.

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Iranmanesh, Saeid, and Raad Raad. "A Novel Data Forwarding Strategy for a Drone Delay Tolerant Network with Range Extension." Electronics 8, no. 6 (June 11, 2019): 659. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics8060659.

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Amazon, Uber Eats, and United Parcel Service (UPS) are planning to launch drone delivery services in the near future. Indeed, recently, Google has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval for its Wings delivery platform. Amazon claims that a drone logistics network is more cost-efficient and quicker than a motor vehicle delivery network. In this paper, we propose a data delivery service by the drone network in addition to parcel delivery. We propose Heuristic Flight Path Planning (HFPP) that plans a drone’s flight path based on parcel delivery destination as well as data delivery destinations (waypoints). We further extend the solution to include drone charging stations for range extension. Our simulation studies show that our proposed method has delivered the data and consignments such that HFPP delivers up to 33% more data packets compared with Encounter-Based Routing (EBR), Epidemic, and a similar path planning method. Also, HFPP reduces the data delivery delays by up to 72% while the overhead ratio is low.
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Abdullah, Noor Azlin, and Safawi Abdul Rahman. "Application of Information Success Model in Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak (PTAR) UiTM." Journal of Academic Library Management (AcLiM) 1, no. 1 (July 6, 2021): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/aclim.v1i1.3.

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Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Internet have changed the way organizations deliver services. Using ICT and Internet technology, organizations can deliver digital services to consumers quickly and effectively. In the context of libraries and digital libraries, service delivery has been greatly improved along with the extensive use of ICT and Internet in the library. This paper discusses the delivery of digital library services at UiTM’s Tun Abdul Razak Library (PTAR) with reference to the Information System Success Model introduced by Delone & Mclane. PTAR digital library initiatives such as MyKnowledge Portal, CHAT WITH LIBRARIAN, E-Class Information Skills (eKKM) are discussed by mapping them with service quality (SQ), Information Quality and System Quality elements in the IS Success Model. As a result, from the context of the use of the system as a service delivery platform, the implementation of PTAR digital initiative is found to be aligned with IS Success Model
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Davenport, Tracey A., Vanessa Wan Sze Cheng, Frank Iorfino, Blake Hamilton, Eva Castaldi, Amy Burton, Elizabeth M. Scott, and Ian B. Hickie. "Flip the Clinic: A Digital Health Approach to Youth Mental Health Service Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond." JMIR Mental Health 7, no. 12 (December 15, 2020): e24578. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/24578.

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The demand for mental health services is projected to rapidly increase as a direct and indirect result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Given that young people are disproportionately disadvantaged by mental illness and will face further challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is crucial to deliver appropriate mental health care to young people as early as possible. Integrating digital health solutions into mental health service delivery pathways has the potential to greatly increase efficiencies, enabling the provision of “right care, first time.” We propose an innovative digital health solution for demand management intended for use by primary youth mental health services, comprised of (1) a youth mental health model of care (ie, the Brain and Mind Centre Youth Model) and (2) a health information technology specifically designed to deliver this model of care (eg, the InnoWell Platform). We also propose an operational protocol of how this solution could be applied to primary youth mental health service delivery processes. By “flipping” the conventional service delivery models of majority in-clinic and minority web-delivered care to a model where web-delivered care is the default, this digital health solution offers a scalable way of delivering quality youth mental health care both in response to public health crises (such as the COVID-19 pandemic) and on an ongoing basis in the future.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Service Delivery Platform"

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Mahmood, Azam. "A Mobile Service Delivery Platform forWeb Classifieds." Thesis, KTH, Kommunikationsnät, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-141377.

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The Mobidoo Mobile Service Delivery Platform (MSDP) provides opportunity to the service providers to add online services by creating classifieds and advertising them to end users. These services can either be provided free of cost or with cost. Users can facilitate from these services by showing their interest and can get that particular service from service provider via ADMIN authentication or can also just surf through the services available on mobile web application. Main users of the application are ADMIN, SERVICE PROVIDERS AND PUBLIC USER. Graphical User Interface was developed by HTML5, CSS3 and PHP5. Moreover, the facility of geolocation filter is also added. This application is web based and specifically designed for Mobile phones but it also runs on Desktop PCs. In short, this is an application that has made online shopping easier.
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Pramudita, Krisnaldi Eka. "Designing a Demand Forecasting Service in a Food-delivery Platform." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-294145.

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This thesis presents a preliminary design of a demand forecasting service using a service design approach. The service aims to provide a better user experience when forecasting demands for the Operational Managers (OM) in an online food-delivery platform. Based on the internal user interviews, demand forecasting is essential to plan the right yet efficient balance between order demand and delivery supply. However, some limitations were discovered in the existing process that creates unnecessary manual work, and therefore less time productivity. This thesis explores whether to create a better digital and centralized forecasting service and can be introduced to reduce the manual tasks as much as possible using Machine Learning models. The research methodologies used in this thesis are the user-centric design methods, for example, semi-structured interviews, Affinity diagrams, Stakeholder Mapping, Persona, User Journey Mapping, and Service Blueprint. Moreover, the research highlights the current gaps in the forecasting process and presents comprehensive suggestions in designing the forecasting service. The results also combined the stakeholder aspirations to ensure operational efficiency and user-centric design methods to solve those gaps.
Denna uppsats presenterar en preliminär design för en tjänst för efterfrågeprognostisering med hjälp av en tjänstedesignmetod. Tjänsten syftar till att ge en bättre användarupplevelse vid prognostisering av efterfrågan för de operativa cheferna på en online-matleveranstjänst. Intervjuer med interna användare visade att prognostisering av efterfrågan är viktig för att kunna planera en korrekt men effektiv balans mellan efterfrågan och antalet kurirer. I den nuvarande processen upptäcktes dock några begränsningar som skapar onödigt manuellt arbete och mindre tidsproduktivitet. Förslaget var att skapa en bättre digital och centraliserad prognostiseringstjänst och minska de manuella uppgifterna så mycket som möjligt med hjälp av maskininlärningsmodeller. I forskningen tillämpades användarcentrerade designmetoder, till exempel halvstrukturerade intervjuer, affinitetsdiagram, intressentkartläggning, persona, kartläggning av kundresor och service blueprint. Dessutom belyste forskningen de befintliga luckorna i hela processen och presenterade omfattande förbättringsförslag för utformningen av prognostiseringstjänsten. Resultaten kombinerade också intressenternas ambitioner för att säkerställa operativ effektivitet med användarcentrerade designmetoder för att lösa rätt problem. Prognostiseringstjänsten utvecklades av företaget utgående från forskningsresultatet.
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Glaab, Markus. "A distributed service delivery platform for automotive environments : enhancing communication capabilities of an M2M service platform for automotive application." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/11249.

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The automotive domain is changing. On the way to more convenient, safe, and efficient vehicles, the role of electronic controllers and particularly software has increased significantly for many years, and vehicles have become software-intensive systems. Furthermore, vehicles are connected to the Internet to enable Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and enhanced In-Vehicle Infotainment functionalities. This widens the automotive software and system landscape beyond the physical vehicle boundaries to presently include as well external backend servers in the cloud. Moreover, the connectivity facilitates new kinds of distributed functionalities, making the vehicle a part of an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and thus an important example for a future Internet of Things (IoT). Manufacturers, however, are confronted with the challenging task of integrating these ever-increasing range of functionalities with heterogeneous or even contradictory requirements into a homogenous overall system. This requires new software platforms and architectural approaches. In this regard, the connectivity to fixed side backend systems not only introduces additional challenges, but also enables new approaches for addressing them. The vehicle-to-backend approaches currently emerging are dominated by proprietary solutions, which is in clear contradiction to the requirements of ITS scenarios which call for interoperability within the broad scope of vehicles and manufacturers. Therefore, this research aims at the development and propagation of a new concept of a universal distributed Automotive Service Delivery Platform (ASDP), as enabler for future automotive functionalities, not limited to ITS applications. Since Machine-to-Machine communication (M2M) is considered as a primary building block for the IoT, emergent standards such as the oneM2M service platform are selected as the initial architectural hypothesis for the realisation of an ASDP. Accordingly, this project describes a oneM2M-based ASDP as a reference configuration of the oneM2M service platform for automotive environments. In the research, the general applicability of the oneM2M service platform for the proposed ASDP is shown. However, the research also identifies shortcomings of the current oneM2M platform with respect to the capabilities needed for efficient communication and data exchange policies. It is pointed out that, for example, distributed traffic efficiency or vehicle maintenance functionalities are not efficiently treated by the standard. This may also have negative privacy impacts. Following this analysis, this research proposes novel enhancements to the oneM2M service platform, such as application-data-dependent criteria for data exchange and policy aggregation. The feasibility and advancements of the newly proposed approach are evaluated by means of proof-of-concept implementation and experiments with selected automotive scenarios. The results show the benefits of the proposed enhancements for a oneM2M-based ASDP, without neglecting to indicate their advantages for other domains of the oneM2M landscape where they could be applied as well.
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S, Kumar Niroop. "Service delivery costan alysis of IoT platforms." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-259742.

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Internet of things (IoT) which was once a vision is now reality in many sectors. Platform in the IoT ecosystem plays an important role in service provisioning journey by creating business value for the actors and enabling data management for the user. Service provisioning on IoT platform are application centric and is more focused on vertical development. Amalgamation of services, applications in IoT platform is the key in bringing data and society together. Interoperability and scalability is posing as hindrance for this hypothesis. On high level, identifying the cost drivers in these IoT platforms can be key for an actor to bring this hypothesis to reality. This work is one such attempt in providing cost breakdown and identifying cost drivers in IoT platform. A generic framework is proposed which dimensions the platform hardware and software to apprehend the design, development and operation cost of services considered. The framework is designed to proffer three deployment cloud strategies, On-premises, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). Three business use cases are tested on this framework to arrive at the cost structure, which in turn states the cost drivers. The results suggest storage, hardware replacement and software development are major chunk of cost in the structure driven by devices/sensors in the platform and message transmission rate from those devices. Additionally, a suggestion of deployment strategies are made on each use cases to avail cost efficient services.
Internet of Things (IoT) som en gång var en vision är nu verklighet i många sektorer. Plattformen i IoT-ekosystemet spelar en viktig roll i researrangemanget genom att skapa affärsvärde för aktörerna och möjliggöra datahantering för användaren. Tjänsteleverantörer på IoT-plattformen är applikationscentriska och är mer fokuserade på vertikal utveckling. Sammanslagning av tjänster, applikationer i IoT-plattformen är nyckeln till att föra data och samhället samman. Interoperabilitet och skalbarhet utgör hinder för denna hypotes. På hög nivå kan identifiering av kostnadsdrivarna i dessa IoT-plattformar vara nyckeln för en aktör för att få denna hypotes till verklighet. Detta arbete är ett sådant försök att tillhandahålla kostnadsfördelning och identifiera kostnadsdrivare i IoT-plattformen. Ett generiskt ramverk föreslås som dimensionerar plattformshårdvaran och programvaran för att fånga konstruktions-, utvecklingsoch driftkostnaderna för betraktade tjänster. Ramverket är utformat för att erbjuda tre implementeringsmolnstrategier, lokala, infrastruktur som en tjänst (IaaS) och plattform som en tjänst (PaaS). Tre fall för affärsanvändning testas enligt denna ram för att komma fram till kostnadsstrukturen, vilket i sin tur anger kostnadsdrivarna. Resultaten tyder på att lagring, hårdvarutbyte och mjukvaruutveckling är en stor del av kostnaden i strukturen som drivs av enheter / sensorer i plattformen och överföringshastighet för meddelanden från dessa enheter. Dessutom görs ett förslag om distributionsstrategier för varje användningsfall för att utnyttja kostnadseffektiva tjänster.
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Janse, van Rensburg Dirk. "Indentify the business intelligence platform required within an asset management service delivery environment." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97446.

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Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT:The research answered the primary research question by defining what business intelligence (BI) platform must be included in Pragma’s asset care centre (ACC) model. Pragma delivers physical asset management services and products with the aim of improving performance of physical assets. These services and products are contained in the ACC model, which is based on Pragma’s AMIP asset management maturity assessment methodology. The current BI platform in the ACC Pack cannot deliver information management to a mature asset management organisation as set out in the AMIP methodology. The research used a questionnaire, based on an extensive literature review, to determine the need for BI within the current user base, and to determine the ideal BI functionality profile delivered inside the ACC model. This proved to be valuable input in defining the BI platform by evaluating the features and capabilities of BI vendors. The quality of information findings highlighted the inadequacy of the current BI platform. The current platform consists of SSRS reports executing directly on the database of the business application, On Key. The concern is that the reports do not conform to the specification. This highlights a misalignment between what the SSRS reports deliver, and what the user expects. The platform is not sufficiently dynamic to allow tailored reports or data analysis to overcome this. Another key finding was that the platform is not delivering the service that the consumer expects. The current platform favours operational users over managerial users. Most of the information quality weaknesses are due to the current platform’s functionality that is stretched beyond its intended purpose. The research found that the current platform is delivering the two main capabilities required from the BI platform, i.e. reporting and MS Office integration. However, this is insufficient because SSRS is unable to deliver on any of the other capabilities present in the BI model. Capabilities like dashboards, collaboration and ad hoc query are key capabilities required by Pragma’s user base. Users require an online platform where they can perform analysis originating from multiple sources. The users responsible for implementing and maintaining the platform must have the functionality to make minor adjustments to the standard reports and the ability to add objects unique to the business environment. The research recommends a hybrid BI platform consisting of SSRS for activity reports, and QlikView for analysis models and adding the complete set of BI capabilities not present in the current platform. QlikTech’s QlikView, one of the leading data discovery tools in the industry, is the BI tool best suited to Pragma’s needs due to its user-friendliness and self-service BI capabilities. This will require an original equipment manufacturers (OEM) partnership between Pragma and QlikTech, with QlikView embedded into On Key as its BI capability. Another recommendation is that Pragma include a data warehouse as part of the On Key deployment. This will allow for analysis across multiple sources and enable completeness of information.
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Kaiser, Silvan Verfasser], and Sahin [Akademischer Betreuer] [Albayrak. "Service Delivery Platform basierend auf Grid und Agenten Technologien / Silvan Kaiser. Betreuer: Sahin Albayrak." Berlin : Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1035505592/34.

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Kaiser, Silvan [Verfasser], and Sahin [Akademischer Betreuer] Albayrak. "Service Delivery Platform basierend auf Grid und Agenten Technologien / Silvan Kaiser. Betreuer: Sahin Albayrak." Berlin : Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1035505592/34.

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Tao, Xinxiu. "Fiabilisation du change dans le Cloud au niveau Platform as a Service." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAM001/document.

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Les architectures de microservices sont considérées comme une architecture qui promet pour réaliser DevOps dans les organisations informatiques, car elles divisent les applications en services pouvant être mis à jour indépendamment. Toutefois, pour protéger les propriétés SLA (Service Level Agreement) lors de la mise à jour des microservices, les équipes de DevOps doivent gérer des scripts d'opérations complexes et sujets aux erreurs. Dans cet article, on utilise une approche basée sur l'architecture pour fournir un moyen simple et sûr pour mettre à jour les microservices
Microservice architectures are considered really promising to achieve DevOps in IT organizations, because they split applications into services that can be updated independently from each others. But to protect SLA (Service Level Agreement) properties when updating microservices, DevOps teams have to deal with complex and error-prone scripts of management operations. In this paper, we leverage an architecture-based approach to provide an easy and safe way to update microservices
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Blum, Niklas. "Formalization of a converged internet and telecommunications service environment." Phd thesis, Universität Potsdam, 2010. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2011/5114/.

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The programmable network envisioned in the 1990s within standardization and research for the Intelligent Network is currently coming into reality using IPbased Next Generation Networks (NGN) and applying Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles for service creation, execution, and hosting. SOA is the foundation for both next-generation telecommunications and middleware architectures, which are rapidly converging on top of commodity transport services. Services such as triple/quadruple play, multimedia messaging, and presence are enabled by the emerging service-oriented IPMultimedia Subsystem (IMS), and allow telecommunications service providers to maintain, if not improve, their position in the marketplace. SOA becomes the de facto standard in next-generation middleware systems as the system model of choice to interconnect service consumers and providers within and between enterprises. We leverage previous research activities in overlay networking technologies along with recent advances in network abstraction, service exposure, and service creation to develop a paradigm for a service environment providing converged Internet and Telecommunications services that we call Service Broker. Such a Service Broker provides mechanisms to combine and mediate between different service paradigms from the two domains Internet/WWW and telecommunications. Furthermore, it enables the composition of services across these domains and is capable of defining and applying temporal constraints during creation and execution time. By adding network-awareness into the service fabric, such a Service Broker may also act as a next generation network-to-service element allowing the composition of crossdomain and cross-layer network and service resources. The contribution of this research is threefold: first, we analyze and classify principles and technologies from Information Technologies (IT) and telecommunications to identify and discuss issues allowing cross-domain composition in a converging service layer. Second, we discuss service composition methods allowing the creation of converged services on an abstract level; in particular, we present a formalized method for model-checking of such compositions. Finally, we propose a Service Broker architecture converging Internet and Telecom services. This environment enables cross-domain feature interaction in services through formalized obligation policies acting as constraints during service discovery, creation, and execution time.
Das programmierbare Netz, das Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts in der Standardisierung und Forschung für das Intelligente Netz entworfen wurde, wird nun Realität in einem auf das Internet Protokoll basierendem Netz der nächsten Generation (Next Generation Network). Hierfür kommen Prinzipien aus der Informationstechnologie, insbesondere aus dem Bereich dienstorientierte Architekturen (Service-Oriented Architecture / SOA) für die Diensterstellung, -ausführung und -betrieb zum Tragen. SOA bietet hierbei die theoretische Grundlage für Telekommunikationsnetze, vor allem jedoch für die dazugehörigen Dienstplattformen. Diese erlauben dem Telekommunikationsbetreiber seine Position in einem offenen Marktplatz der Dienste auszubauen. Dazu bedarf es allerdings möglichst flexibler Dienstumgebungen, die die Kooperation zwischen Dienstanbietern und Nutzern aus unterschiedlichsten Domänen durch Unterstützung geeigneter Werkzeuge und Mechanismen fördert. Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation definieren wir aufbauend auf Forschungsergebnisse im Bereich Overlay-Netze, Netzabstraktion und Zugriff auf exponierte Dienste eine Service Broker genannte Dienstumgebung für konvergente Internet- und Telekommunikationsdienste. Dieser Service Broker stellt Mechanismen für die Komposition von Diensten und Mediation zwischen unterschiedlichen Dienstparadigmen und Domänenspezifika beim Dienstaufruf zur Verfügung. Der Forschungsbeitrag dieser Arbeit findet auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen statt: Aufbauend auf einer Analyse und Klassifikation von Technologien und Paradigmen aus den Bereichen Informationstechnologie (IT) und Telekommunikation diskutieren wir die Problemstellung der Kooperation von Diensten und deren Komposition über Domänengrenzen hinweg. In einem zweiten Schritt diskutieren wir Methoden der Dienstkomposition und präsentieren eine formalisierte Methode der modellbasierten Diensterstellung. Der Schwerpunkt der Arbeit liegt auf der Spezifikation der Service Broker Dienstumgebung und einem zugrundeliegenden Informations- und Datenmodell. Diese Architektur erlaubt die Komposition und Kooperation von Diensten über Domänengrenzen hinweg, um konvergente Internet- und Telekommunikationsdienste zu realisieren. Hierfür wird ein auf Obligationspolitiken basierendes Regelsystemformalisiert, das Interaktionen zwischen Dienstmerkmalen während der Diensterstellung und -ausführung definiert.
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Chen, Xsung-Wei, and 陳宗緯. "OSGi-Based Service Delivery on Android Platform." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80908641450106065188.

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In recent years, the development of smart handheld devices is growing rapidly (including mobile phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices). The functionalities provided by mobile devices have become more and more powerful. A great many software applications are built on these mobile devices, and provide us real-time and useful daily life information. The new concept, namely “anytime and anywhere”, introduced by mobile devices, has changed our operation experiences of traditional computer applications. However, the current architecture does not have a handy mechanism that allows users to plug-and-play some software that they are interested in, and have the ability to guide the development and management of these various services. In this research, we propose an OSGi-based Service Delivery mechanism on Android platform. Based on OSGi platform, end users can easily capture and spread the digital information by delivering suitable bundle components for different users’ scenarios.
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Books on the topic "Service Delivery Platform"

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Kryvinska, Natalia. Converged network service architecture: A platform for integrated services delivery and interworking. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2010.

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Ghezzi, Antonio. A qualitative technology classification framework for mobile middleware content and service delivery platform assessment. New York: Novinka/Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Service delivery platforms: Developing and deploying converged multimedia services. Boca Raton: Auerbach, 2011.

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Bergaus, Martin. Design Issues for Service Delivery Platforms. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10541-9.

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Scupola, Ada. Innovative mobile platform developments for electronic services design and delivery. Hershey, PA: Business Science Reference, 2012.

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Ahson, Syed A., and Mohammad Ilyas, eds. Service Delivery Platforms. Auerbach Publications, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b10784.

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Gradinariu, Lucia. Service Delivery Platforms: From Network Innovation to the New Digital Lifestyle (Informa Telecoms & Media). AUERBACH, 2009.

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Bergaus, Martin. Design Issues for Service Delivery Platforms : Incorporate User Experience: A Grounded Theory Study of Individual User Needs. Springer Vieweg, 2015.

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Roger, Mccormick, and Stears Chris. Part IV Regulatory and Other Developments in the UK 2010‒2016, 14 Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198749271.003.0015.

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This chapter charts the passage of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013. The Banking Reform Act was enacted in December 2013 and comprises of 8 parts and 10 schedules. The Act was intended to deliver on the government’s plan to create a more robust, better regulated and managed banking system, that supports the economy, customers and small businesses. The Banking Reform Act implemented the recommendations of the Independent Commission on Banking (on banking-sector structural reform) and the key recommendations of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards (on behaviour, culture, and professional standards within the banking industry). The Act amended the FSMA, the Insolvency Act 1986, and the Banking Act 2009. It also provided the legislative platform for an enhanced accountability regime within financial services.
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Millard, Christopher, ed. Cloud Computing Law. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198716662.001.0001.

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This book examines in detail the legal implications of cloud computing. In essence, 'the cloud' is a way of delivering computing resources as a utility service via the Internet. It is evolving very rapidly with substantial investments being made in infrastructure, platforms, and applications, all delivered 'as a service'. The demand for cloud resources is enormous, driven by such developments as the deployment on a vast scale of mobile apps and the rapid emergence of 'Big Data'. The book explains what cloud computing is and how it works; analyses contractual relationships between cloud service providers and their customers, as well as the complex roles of intermediaries; and explores specific arrangements for public sector cloud procurement and questions about ownership of data in clouds. It also studies the protection of personal data in clouds, governance challenges relating to access to data in clouds by law enforcement authorities, ways of facilitating competition between cloud service providers, and the consumer protection implications of cloud computing.
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Gerolymou, Pelagia Peggy, and Martin Panagiotis Papadatos. "Imagine Once — Advertise Everywhere: A Case Study of Multi Platform Interactive Advertising." In Cross-Media Service Delivery, 97–108. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0381-1_9.

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Zhang, Tiehua, Jiong Jin, and Yun Yang. "RA-FSD: A Rate-Adaptive Fog Service Delivery Platform." In Service-Oriented Computing, 246–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03596-9_16.

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Makitla, Ishmael, and Thomas Fogwill. "Mobi4D: Mobile Value-Adding Service Delivery Platform." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 55–68. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2598-0_6.

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Vanet, Gaëtan, Motohiro Suzuki, Tôru Egashira, and Yoshiaki Kiriha. "Platform Architecture for Internet Service Delivery and Management." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 95–106. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44460-2_9.

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Kook, Youn-Gyou, Jae-Oh Lee, Jin-Mook Kim, Hwa-Young Jeong, Yoon-Seok Heo, and Bong-Hwa Hong. "A Personalization Recommendation Service Using Service Delivery Platform in IMS Networks." In Communication and Networking, 579–85. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10844-0_68.

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Meyer, Sonja, Juergen Vogel, and Nikolay Mehandjiev. "An End-User Friendly Service Delivery Platform for the Public Sector." In Case Studies in Service Innovation, 141–45. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1972-3_28.

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Kang, Kyuchang, Seonguk Heo, Yongjin Kwon, and Changseok Bae. "Guidelines of Data Delivery Scheme for Healthcare Applications on Android Platform." In Human Centric Technology and Service in Smart Space, 249–54. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5086-9_32.

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Stancu, Florin, Dan Popa, Loredana-Marsilia Groza, and Florin Pop. "Queuing-Based Processing Platform for Service Delivery in Big Data Environments." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 497–508. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32689-4_38.

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Aris, Azrin Bin, and Mohd Kamil Abd Rahman. "A Novel Distributed Multi-access Platform for Broadband Triple-Play Service Delivery." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 26–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03402-3_3.

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You, Yu, Petros Belimpasakis, and Petri Selonen. "A Hybrid Content Delivery Approach for a Mixed Reality Web Service Platform." In Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, 563–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16355-5_43.

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Conference papers on the topic "Service Delivery Platform"

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Owais, Syed Taha, Seema Khanna, and R. S. Mani. "Innovation in Service Delivery Platform." In ICEGOV '17: 10th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3047273.3047332.

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Haensge, Kay, Dirk Trossen, Sebastian Robitzsch, Michael Boniface, and Stephen Phillips. "Cloud-Native 5G Service Delivery Platform." In 2019 IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks (NFV-SDN). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nfv-sdn47374.2019.9040042.

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Ohnishi, Hiroyuki, Yoji Yamato, Masashi Kaneko, Takaaki Moriya, Miki Hirano, and Hiroshi Sunaga. "Service Delivery Platform for Telecom-Enterprise-Internet Combined Services." In IEEE GLOBECOM 2007-2007 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2007.28.

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Zhou, Yu Chen, Liang Xue, Xin Peng Liu, Xi Ning Wang, Xiao Xing Liang, and Chang Hua Sun. "Service Storm: A Self-Service Telecommunication Service Delivery Platform with Platform-as-a-Service Technology." In 2010 IEEE Congress on Services (SERVICES). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/services.2010.45.

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Martinez, Javier, Natividad Martinez Madrid, and Ralf Seepold. "OSGi Platform for UPnP Audiovisual Service Delivery." In 2007 Fifth Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wises.2007.4408510.

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Bhamare, Deval, Aiman Erbad, Raj Jain, and Mohammed Samaka. "Automated service delivery platform for C-RANs." In 2017 Second International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fmec.2017.7946434.

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Pavlovski, Christopher J., and Quentin Staes-Polet. "Digital media and entertainment service delivery platform." In the first ACM international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1099423.1099433.

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Owais, Syed Taha, Seema Khanna, and R. S. Mani. "Building Multi-Channel e-Service Delivery Platform." In the Special Collection. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3055219.3055233.

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Liu, W., T. Mundie, U. Krieger, E. K. Park, and S. S. Zhu. "Rapid delivery e-Health service (RDeHS) platform." In 2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/healthcom.2016.7749438.

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Cao, Jie, Lanyu Xu, and Weisong Shi. "Enabling Semantics in oneM2M Service Delivery Platform." In 2018 IEEE/ACM Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sec.2018.00054.

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The Integrated Economic-Environmental Modeling Platform: IEEM Platform Technical Guides: The Ecosystem Services Modeling Data Packet: Overview and Guidelines for Use. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003076.

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This Technical Note describes the ecosystem service model data packets which were developed through the Integrated Economic-Environmental Modeling (IEEM) Platform project to facilitate the application of ecosystem services modeling to support evidence-based public policy and investment decision making. The data packets provide the spatial data and lookup tables needed to run the InVEST carbon storage, annual water yield, sediment delivery ratio, and nutrient delivery ratio models for 21 countries (and counting) in the Latin American and the Caribbean region. This Technical Note describes the content and structure of the data packets, model specific considerations, the alignment of land cover data for use in InVEST lookup tables, the customization of model parameters, and best practices in the application of the data packets.
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