Service oriented computing
Service oriented computing research focuses on designing and managing software systems based on service-oriented architecture (SOA), enabling modular, reusable, and interoperable services across distributed environments. This field advances research on efficient communication, integration, and deployment of complex software services, essential to distributed computing and systems software. JoVE Visualize enriches this exploration by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos to offer researchers and students a deeper understanding of methodologies and innovations in service oriented computing.
Key Methods & Emerging Trends
Core Methods in Service Oriented Computing
Established methods in service oriented computing include service composition, where multiple services are combined to achieve complex tasks, and workflow management that orchestrates service interactions systematically. Techniques such as service discovery and service registry enable dynamic identification and utilization of services, forming the backbone of service-oriented architecture. Protocols like SOAP and REST provide standards for communication between distributed services, while middleware frameworks support integration and interoperability within heterogeneous environments.
Emerging Approaches and Innovations
Innovative trends in the field explore the convergence of service-oriented architecture with microservices, enhancing system scalability and flexibility. Advances in containerization and orchestration tools facilitate efficient service deployment and management. Research into adaptive and autonomous services driven by artificial intelligence is gaining traction, aiming to improve service reliability and responsiveness. Furthermore, the integration of blockchain technology offers promising possibilities for secure and transparent service transactions within decentralized networks.
Recently Published Articles
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Integrated Quality of Service for Offline and Online Services in Edge Networks via Task Offloading and Service Caching
Chuangqiang Zhan, Shaojie Zheng, Jingyu Chen, Jiachao Liang, Xiaojie Zhou
Distributing medical images with internet technologies: a DICOM web server and a DICOM java viewer
J Fernàndez-Bayó, O Barbero, C Rubies, M Sentís, L Donoso
CheD: chemical database compilation tool, Internet server, and client for SQL servers
S V Trepalin, A V Yarkov
Microbiology subsystem of a total, dedicated laboratory computer system
D J Lawrie, R J Elin, V J Gill, T L Lewis, J D MacLowry, F G Witebsky
Combination medication cart and computer terminal in decentralized drug distribution
D V Wareham, S R Johnson, T J Tyrrell
Development of new on-line statistical program for the Korean Society for Radiation Oncology
Si Yeol Song, Seung Do Ahn, Weon Kuu Chung, Kyung Hwan Shin, Eun Kyung Choi, Kwan Ho Cho
A heuristic approach to the task planning problem in a home care business
Isabel Méndez-Fernández, Silvia Lorenzo-Freire, Ignacio García-Jurado, Julián Costa, Luisa Carpente