Towards automated composition of convergent services: A survey Articles uri icon

authors

  • ORDOÑEZ, AMADOR
  • ALCAZAR SAIZ, VIDAL
  • CAICEDO RENDÓN, OSCAR MAURICIO
  • FALCARIN, PAOLO
  • CORRALES, JUAN CARLOS
  • GRANVILLE, LISANDRO ZAMBENEDETTI

publication date

  • September 2015

start page

  • 1

end page

  • 21

volume

  • 69

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0140-3664

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1873-703X

abstract

  • A convergent service is defined as a service that exploits the convergence of communication networks and at the same time takes advantage of features of the Web. Nowadays, building up a convergent service is not trivial, because although there are significant approaches that aim to automate the service composition at different levels in the Web and Telecom domains, selecting the most appropriate approach for specific case studies is complex due to the big amount of involved information and the lack of technical considerations. Thus, in this paper, we identify the relevant phases for convergent service composition and explore the existing approaches and their associated technologies for automating each phase. For each technology, the maturity and results are analysed, as well as the elements that must be considered prior to their application in real scenarios. Furthermore, we provide research directions related to the convergent service composition phases. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

keywords

  • next-generation networks; environmental early warnings; web; framework; technologies; mashups; management; delivery; creation