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U-SOA: towards a ubiquitous platform based on service-oriented architecture

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Although they exist for sometime, service-oriented architectures recently restarted to gain prominence as a technology capable of significantly improvement of the interoperability between software applications. Due to its features of loose coupling and platform independency, SOA is becoming the preferred and more suitable architectural style for ubiquitous or pervasive computing, which also is gaining notoriety and must become an effective reality in a few years. Hence, the need of SOA-based ubiquitous architectures emerged. This paper presents the U-SOA (Ubiquitous Service-Oriented Architecture) and its components that are currently being implemented.

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WebMedia '08: Companion Proceedings of the XIV Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
October 2008
420 pages
ISBN:9788576691990
DOI:10.1145/1809980

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Published: 26 October 2008

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  1. Android
  2. BPEL
  3. OWL-S
  4. SOA
  5. SQL
  6. collaborative environments
  7. framework
  8. impact analysis
  9. ubiquitous computing
  10. web service composition

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WebMedia08: 14th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and Web Systems
October 26 - 29, 2008
Espírito Santo, Vila Velha, Brazil

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