2009 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
What Would Smart Services Look Like
And How Can We Build Them on Dumb Infrastructure?
Author : Keith Duddy
Published in: Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2008 Workshops
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The research for the next generation of service oriented systems development is well under way, and the shape of future robust and agile service delivery and service aggregation technologies is taking focus. However, the distributed computing infrastructure on which these systems must be built is suffering from years of “worse is better” thinking, and an almost invisible vendor fragmentation of the Web Services and Business Process Modelling spaces. The balkanisation of the basic technologies of service deployment and business process implementation threatens to undermine efforts to build the next generation of Smart Services. This paper is a summary of the keynote talk at WESOA 2008, which accounts for its informal style. It paints a picture of services futures, reveals the problems of the present tangle of technologies, and points to some practical initiatives to find the way out of the mess.