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The trend towards smart services but also edge, fog, and cloud services and the countless related developments and technologies have created the demand for frameworks ordering and relating the various approaches into consistent ecosystems. Several initiatives from both industry and academia have been formed, resulting in a significant set of different reference frameworks and architecture models. The developer of smart services needs to understand their strengths and underlying intentions to select the most appropriate for each use case. This chapter explains the most relevant ones for smart services, outlines their focus, and puts them into context.
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This work has been supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research through the research project “Industrial Data Space Plus” (grant no. 01IS17031) and the EU H2020 project “BOOST4.0” (grant no. 780732).
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Bader, S.R., Stojanovic, L. (2020). Reference Architecture Models for Smart Service Networks. In: Maleshkova, M., Kühl, N., Jussen, P. (eds) Smart Service Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58182-4_11
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