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Mobile Services Computing: Opportunities and Challenges

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Services computing offers an overwhelming paradigm for service provision and consumption. It’s now embracing new opportunities in the mobile Internet era, which is characterized by ubiquitous wireless connectivity and powerful smart devices enabling us to consume or even provide services anytime and anywhere. This chapter gives an insight into the new generation of services computing paradigm, i.e., mobile services computing. It proposes its application patterns and analyzes the main challenges from both the perspectives of service provision and service consumption as well.

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Deng, S., Wu, H., Yin, J. (2020). Mobile Services Computing: Opportunities and Challenges. In: Mobile Service Computing. Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China, vol 58. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5921-1_2

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