Internet of Services - Technology Map

posted on Mon, December 01st, 2008

Internet of Services - Technology Map
The idea of the technology map on "Internet of Services" was to provide a high level overview about current technologies and technological concepts in the field of service computing. It should show the wide range of technological aspects in diverse areas that are related to the "Internet of Services". It was created for the E12 conference, a conference for practitioners, hosted by the Institute of Electronic Business in cooperation with Thyssen Krupp.
It is by far not complete, but I will keep updating it. The main idea was to find more broader concepts and try to categorize the different technologies within these concepts.

Service Computing

Basics
Business Webs, REST (Representational State Transfer), Service Component Architecture (SCA), Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), Web Services, WSDL (Web Service Description Language), WS-I (Web Services Interoperability Organization), XML (eXtensible Markup Language), XML-RPC (XML-Remote Procedure Call),

Composition & Orchestration
BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), BPML (Business Process Modeling Language), BRMS (Business Rule Management System), ebXML (Electronic Business using XML), Loose Coupling Process Orchestration, Service Discovery, SOBA (Service Oriented Business Application), UDDI/UBR (Universal Description Discovery and Integration/Universal Business Registry), Web Service Choreography

Frameworks
ASP (Application Service Providing), EDA (Event Driven Architecture), ESB (Enterprise Service Bus), SaaS (Software as a Service), Service Governance, SOM (Service Oriented Modeling), SOMA (Service Oriented Modeling and Architecture), SOMF (Service Oriented Modeling Framework), WSQM (Web Service Quality Model),




Cloud Computing

Virtualization
Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service), Automated Provisioning, Azure, Blue Cloud, Google AppEngine, HP Adaptive Infrastructure as a Service, MobileMe, Project Caroline, Run Instances, Utility Computing, Virtualisierung

Distributed Computing
BigTable, GFS (Google File System), GRID-Computing, Hadoop, MapReduce, SimpleDB


Pervasive Computing

AutoID
EPC networks (Electronic Product Code), ONS (Object Name Service), PML (Physical Markup Language), RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), Smart Labels/Smart Items/Smart Tags

Embedded Systems
Business Logic on the Device, Context Awareness, Smart Environments, VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory)

Mobile Computing
Self Organising Sensor Networks, NFC (Near Field Communication/ Short Range Communication), Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, WSAN (Wireless Sensor Actor Networks), WSN (Wireless Sensor Network),


Semantic & Social Computing

Semantics
Ontologien, OWL (Web Ontology Language), RDF (Resource Description Framework), Semantic Web, Semantic Web Services, WSMF (Web Service Modeling Framework), WSMO

Social
FOAF (Friend of a Friend), SNS (Social Networking Sites), Social Search, Social Software, TagCloud, Tagging

Web 2.0
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), Blogs, Mashups, RIA (Rich Internet Application/ Rich Web Client), RSS (Real Simple Syndication), Twitter, Web Applications (webapp), Widgets


 
 

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These pages are merely notes for myself to organize some thoughts and ideas, which might be of interest for others. My research publications can be found here or here: http://www.scientificcommons.org/lars_kirchhoff.

I'm currently a research assistant at the Institute for Media and Communication Management at the University St. Gallen. My research is focused on digital communication theories and methods and in particular on knowledge media plattforms, service oriented architecture (SOA), web services and social network analysis in the field of digital media. Current projects include the Alexandria Research Platform, ScientificCommons and a GFF (swiss fundamental research fond) funded project on Corporate Blogging.