Few issues in the development of service oriented architectures

On Monday 28 January 2013, 11:00-11:45 INRIA Lille room B31 (new building), Franscesco Lelli (researcher at the European Research Institute in Service Science (ERISS) and adjunct professor at the University of Tilburg) will give a talk on “Few issues in the development of service oriented architectures”

 

Abstract:

This talk presents an overview of a few different aspects of today’s service development using use cases coming from high-energy physics (CMS and AGaTA), Power Grid and Smart Devices. We then focus on “interactivity” as an example of an issue that this class of use cases presents and we will advocate that we can guarantee a certain level of interactivity over unreliable medias like the Web. The talk conclude by introducing a blueprinting technique for describing cloud-based services that can serve for integrating heterogeneous applications in cloud infrastructures. Given the time, the talk introduces some socio-technical concerns regarding the development of a software artifact and advocating that the creation of a community can actively contribute to the development, thus improving the quality of the software.