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International Conference on Service Sciences 

About: International Conference on Service Sciences is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Service (business) & Web service. Over the lifetime, 171 publications have been published by the conference receiving 692 citations.

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Hao Liu1, Shijun Liu1, Xiangxu Meng1, Chengwei Yang1, Yong Zhang1 
13 May 2010
TL;DR: Details of LBVS strategy, the model of virtual storage as well as how to implement the LBVS with iRODS and two load balancing algorithms are described.
Abstract: Cloud Storage is an important part of Cloud Computing, and it provides a way to achieve large scale storage architecture. And virtual storage is a strategy for Cloud Storage. A load balancing virtual storage strategy (LBVS) is proposed in this paper. The contribution of this strategy is that, it provides a large scale net data storage model and Storage as a Service model based on Cloud Storage. Three layers architecture is used to achieve storage virtualization, and two load balancing modules are used to balance systems load. This paper describes details of LBVS strategy, the model of virtual storage as well as how to implement the LBVS with iRODS and two load balancing algorithms.

45 citations

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11 Apr 2013
TL;DR: A multi-criteria decision-making (MCMD) method based on AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) is proposed in the paper to transform consumer's qualitative and semi-quantitative personalized preference into quantitative numeric weights.
Abstract: With rapidly increasing number of cloud computing resources deployed over the Internet as on-demand services, more and more service-oriented solutions are available for selection to meet personalized requirements of consumers. However, how to choice a desired cloud service from the pools of candidate services is becoming an increasingly important research issue. The reason is that a group of functionally equivalent or overlapped alternatives are difficult to quantify in service decision making. A multi-criteria decision-making (MCMD) method based on AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) is proposed in the paper to transform consumer's qualitative and semi-quantitative personalized preference into quantitative numeric weights. The case study in medical cloud environment is used to validate the feasibility and effectively of our method.

41 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
13 May 2010
TL;DR: This paper proposes an identity federation broker that introduces a trusted third party as a trust broker to simplify the management of identity federation in a user centric manner and shows how the solution can resist the typical security attacks.
Abstract: As the wide adoption of in-cloud services (e.g., software-as-a-service), some major identity related issues are brought up. For enterprises, it usually introduces additional cost and risk to manage identities in services. For service providers, typical pairwise identity federation solutions are not scalable to support single sign-on, service composition, etc. among services for large environment like service cloud. This paper proposes an identity federation broker that introduces a trusted third party as a trust broker to simplify the management of identity federation in a user centric manner. With this solution, the cost and risk of federated identity management for both enterprises and service providers could be significantly reduced. A detailed scenario implementation is given to demonstrate the feasibility of the solution. Moreover, the vulnerability analysis shows how the solution can resist the typical security attacks.

38 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
11 Apr 2013
TL;DR: A comprehensive review on vision based hand gesture recognition, with an emphasis on dynamic hand gestures, and points out a list of possible directions for future work.
Abstract: Hand gesture recognition has attracted much attention from academia and industry in recent years due to its apparent superiority over traditional techniques in human-computer interaction in terms of convenience. This domain has been investigated from different perspectives among which vision based approaches provide the most natural and intuitive interfaces. This paper presents a comprehensive review on vision based hand gesture recognition, with an emphasis on dynamic hand gestures. First, a brief introduction of the basic concepts and the classification of hand gesture recognition techniques are given. Then, a number of popular related technologies and interesting applications are reviewed. Finally, we give some discussion on the current challenges and open questions in this area and point out a list of possible directions for future work.

37 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
11 Apr 2013
TL;DR: This paper proposes adaptive resource management policy to handle requests of deadline-bound application with elastic cloud, and design analytical provision model for adaptive provision based on queuing theory by introducing a key metric named average interval time.
Abstract: Cloud computing is the promising key technology to build future architecture of massive IT systems and one of key benefits of cloud computing is to provide its customers with elastic resources according to the fluctuation of request workloads. In this paper, we propose adaptive resource management policy to handle requests of deadline-bound application with elastic cloud. Adaptive resource management architecture has been proposed, and we divide resource management into two parts, resource provision and job scheduling. We design analytical provision model for adaptive provision based on queuing theory, by introducing a key metric named average interval time. Three job scheduling policies are raised to dequeue appropriate jobs to execute, First-Come-First-Service (FCFS), Shortest Job First (SJF) and Nearest Deadline First (NDF), for different preference toward execution order. Simulation evaluation has been set up with realistic grid workload, and results show that our provisioning model gives elastic resource provisioning for dynamic workload and FCFS achieves better performance compared with other scheduling policies.

25 citations

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No. of papers from the Conference in previous years
YearPapers
201445
201353
201073