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Context Data Dissemination in the Bio-inspired Service Life Cycle

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Advances in Biologically Inspired Information Systems

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Service provisioning in ad hoc and mobile environment introduced the need for new approaches to service adaptation and dissemination of appropriate context data for e.g. service management. Therefore, this paper introduces a novel bio-inspired service life cycle, leveraging enhanced service adaptation at the design time of services through guided service evolution, i.e. mutation and appropriate fitness selection of Service Individuals. Furthermore, we describe a context data dissemination algorithm to efficiently distribute the information needed in the bio-inspired service life cycle.

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Jacob, C., Linner, D., Pfeffer, H., Radusch, I., Steglich, S. (2007). Context Data Dissemination in the Bio-inspired Service Life Cycle. In: Dressler, F., Carreras, I. (eds) Advances in Biologically Inspired Information Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 69. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72693-7_6

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