Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on...

Links

Text available via DOI:

View graph of relations

Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Services and Software Engineering Towards Internetware

Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineEditorial

Published

Standard

Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Services and Software Engineering Towards Internetware. / Blake, M.B. (Editor); Helal, Sumi (Editor); Mei, H. (Editor).
In: IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, Vol. 12, No. 1, 05.02.2019, p. 4-5.

Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineEditorial

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Blake MB, (ed.), Helal S, (ed.), Mei H, (ed.). Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Services and Software Engineering Towards Internetware. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing. 2019 Feb 5;12(1):4-5. Epub 2019 Feb 5. doi: 10.1109/TSC.2018.2878660

Author

Blake, M.B. (Editor) ; Helal, Sumi (Editor) ; Mei, H. (Editor). / Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Services and Software Engineering Towards Internetware. In: IEEE Transactions on Services Computing. 2019 ; Vol. 12, No. 1. pp. 4-5.

Bibtex

@article{97765be169eb46859862c33c71d7130c,
title = "Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Services and Software Engineering Towards Internetware",
abstract = "The six papers in this special section focuses on services and software computing. Services computing provides a foundation to build software systems and applications over the Internet as well as emerging hybrid networked platforms motivated by it. Due to the open, dynamic, and evolving nature of the Internet, new features were born with these Internet-scale and service-based software systems. Such systems should be situation- aware, adaptable, and able to evolve to effectively deal with rapid changes of user requirements and runtime contexts. These emerging software systems enable and require novel methods in conducting software requirement, design, deployment, operation, and maintenance beyond existing services computing technologies. New programming and lifecycle paradigms accommodating such Internet- scale and service-based software systems, referred to as Internetware, are inevitable. The goal of this special section is to present the innovative solutions and challenging technical issues, so as to explore various potential pathways towards Internet-scale and service-based software systems.",
author = "M.B. Blake and Sumi Helal and H. Mei",
year = "2019",
month = feb,
day = "5",
doi = "10.1109/TSC.2018.2878660",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "4--5",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Services Computing",
issn = "1939-1374",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers",
number = "1",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Services and Software Engineering Towards Internetware

A2 - Blake, M.B.

A2 - Helal, Sumi

A2 - Mei, H.

PY - 2019/2/5

Y1 - 2019/2/5

N2 - The six papers in this special section focuses on services and software computing. Services computing provides a foundation to build software systems and applications over the Internet as well as emerging hybrid networked platforms motivated by it. Due to the open, dynamic, and evolving nature of the Internet, new features were born with these Internet-scale and service-based software systems. Such systems should be situation- aware, adaptable, and able to evolve to effectively deal with rapid changes of user requirements and runtime contexts. These emerging software systems enable and require novel methods in conducting software requirement, design, deployment, operation, and maintenance beyond existing services computing technologies. New programming and lifecycle paradigms accommodating such Internet- scale and service-based software systems, referred to as Internetware, are inevitable. The goal of this special section is to present the innovative solutions and challenging technical issues, so as to explore various potential pathways towards Internet-scale and service-based software systems.

AB - The six papers in this special section focuses on services and software computing. Services computing provides a foundation to build software systems and applications over the Internet as well as emerging hybrid networked platforms motivated by it. Due to the open, dynamic, and evolving nature of the Internet, new features were born with these Internet-scale and service-based software systems. Such systems should be situation- aware, adaptable, and able to evolve to effectively deal with rapid changes of user requirements and runtime contexts. These emerging software systems enable and require novel methods in conducting software requirement, design, deployment, operation, and maintenance beyond existing services computing technologies. New programming and lifecycle paradigms accommodating such Internet- scale and service-based software systems, referred to as Internetware, are inevitable. The goal of this special section is to present the innovative solutions and challenging technical issues, so as to explore various potential pathways towards Internet-scale and service-based software systems.

U2 - 10.1109/TSC.2018.2878660

DO - 10.1109/TSC.2018.2878660

M3 - Editorial

VL - 12

SP - 4

EP - 5

JO - IEEE Transactions on Services Computing

JF - IEEE Transactions on Services Computing

SN - 1939-1374

IS - 1

ER -