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Life Cycle of Virtualized Service Resource in BIRIS Environment

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Exploring Services Science (IESS 2010)

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Novel service mode namely bilateral resource integration is proposed for rapid establishment of connections between customer and appropriate service provider. Both sides of service participants are deemed as valuable resources and virtualization mechanism concerning customer requirements and service resources is put forward. Concept of virtualized service resource (VSR) is emphasized for facilitating rapid integration and scaled personalization, and a life cycle view towards VSR is given, including establishment, selection, usage, discard and management as key stages. The advantage of this solution is that service integration is done in an abstract level and in a more flexible way, with accumulative recommendation, require-resource mapping and dynamic service composition combined reasonably together, and personalized characteristics extracted from VSR based structural knowledge easily.

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Xu, X., Wang, X., Wang, Z. (2010). Life Cycle of Virtualized Service Resource in BIRIS Environment. In: Morin, JH., Ralyté, J., Snene, M. (eds) Exploring Services Science. IESS 2010. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14319-9_17

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