A SITUATION CALCULUS BASED APPROACH

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A SITUATION CALCULUS BASED APPROACH TO DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT OF E-BUSINESS SERVICES

In the era of e-businesses, the traditional business services are greatly challenged by the ever-increasing demands from customers with various backgrounds and personalities. Large numbers of new e-businesses are driven by the needs of customers. The existing dynamics inherent in the customer needs require the corresponding dynamic management of services. Attempting to respond to customers in a rapid and intelligent way, this paper proposes a situation calculus based approach for dynamically managing e-Business services in the ubiquitous environment. By employing the formalism of the situation calculus to enable intelligence and automation, the approach can implement the functions of service automatic composition and model verification. These functions will improve the degree of customer-orientation and enable fast responsiveness in the emerging e-service systems.

作 者: Bing LI Junichi IIJIMA   作者单位: Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology Meguro, Tokyo, 152-8550, Japan  刊 名: 系统科学与系统工程学报(英文版)  英文刊名: JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING  年,卷(期): 2007 16(3)  分类号: N94  关键词: Dynamic management   e-Business service   situation calculus  

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