Enabling USDL by tools


Autoria(s): Heller, Markus; Schmeling, Benjamin; Heinzl, Steffen; Leidig, Torsten; Duddy, Keith; Sandfuchs, Thorsten; Klein, Andreas; Allgaier, Matthias
Contribuinte(s)

Barros, Alistair P.

Oberle, Daniel

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Fundamental tooling is required in order to apply USDL in practical settings. This chapter discusses three fundamental types of tools for USDL. First, USDL editors have been developed for expert and casual users, respectively. Second, several USDL repositories have been built to allow editors accessing and storing USDL descriptions. Third, our generic USDL marketplace allows providers to describe their services once and potentially trade them anywhere. In addition, the iosyncrasies of service trading as opposed to the simpler case of product trading. The chapter also presents several deployment scenarios of such tools to foster individual value chains and support new business models across organizational boundaries. We close the chapter with an application of USDL in the context of service engineering.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/52678/

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Springer

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http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-1-4614-1863-4

Heller, Markus, Schmeling, Benjamin, Heinzl, Steffen, Leidig, Torsten, Duddy, Keith, Sandfuchs, Thorsten, Klein, Andreas, & Allgaier, Matthias (2012) Enabling USDL by tools. In Barros, Alistair P. & Oberle, Daniel (Eds.) Handbook of Service Description -- USDL and its Methods. Springer, The United States of America, pp. 385-414.

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Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Unified Service Description Language (USDL)
Tipo

Book Chapter