Provision of flowable services in cloud computing environments

Yishui Zhu*, Roman Y. Shtykh, Qun Jin

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Abstract

Cloud computing, which can provide ubiquitous services, is a nexus of hardware, software, data and people. Service model is an essential part of cloud computing. It is recognized that the service model should provide precise computing results with low costs. However, we think it is not adequate as a computing paradigm if no consideration is made on the human aspects, especially, the factors of end users. In this study, we propose a novel service model: Flowable Service Model (FSM),which aims to provide appropriate services (as a flow) for users in any time and any place, and let them to enjoy ambient life empowered by cloud computing. How to make the services flowing from the cyber world to the real world? Being inspired by James Williams' stream of consciousness theory, we conceive FSM to leverage a variety of personal information, such as users' behaviors and habits. The operational mechanism for FMS is described in this paper. We expect our proposed model can make every user to feel more ambient with available cloud services.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 5th International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2010 - Proceedings
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010 Jul 14
Event5th International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2010 - Busan, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 2010 May 202010 May 24

Publication series

Name2010 5th International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2010 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference5th International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2010
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CityBusan
Period10/5/2010/5/24

Keywords

  • Cloud service
  • Context-aware
  • Flowable service model
  • Open cloud
  • Social computing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems

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