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- Zeitschriftenartikele3service: A Critical Reflection and Future Research(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 57, No. 1, 2015) Razo-Zapata, Iván S.; Gordijn, Jaap; Leenheer, Pieter; Wieringa, RoelCommercial services are of utmost importance for the economy. Due to the widespread use of information and communication technologies, many of these services may be delivered online by means of service value networks. To automate this delivery, however, issues such as composition, integration, and operationalization need to be addressed. In this paper, the authors share their long-term vision on composition of service value networks and describe relationships with fields such as cloud computing and enterprise computing. As a demonstration of the state of the art, capabilities and limitations of e3service are described and research challenges are defined.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTowards the Composition of Services by End-Users(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 62, No. 4, 2020) Valderas, Pedro; Torres, Victoria; Pelechano, VicenteNowadays, we live surrounded by heterogeneous and distributed services that are available to people anytime and anywhere. Even though these services can be used individually, it is through their synchronized and combined usage that end-users are provided with added value. However, existing solutions to service composition are not targeted at ordinary end-users. In fact, these solutions require technical knowledge to deal with the technological heterogeneity in which they are offered to the market. To this end, the paper presents a tool-supported platform that is aided by: (1) EUCalipTool, an end-user mobile tool that implements a Domain Specific Visual Language, which has been specifically designed to compose services on mobile devices (2) a Faceted Service Registry, which plays the role of gateway between service implementations and end-users, hiding technological issues from the latter when including services in a composition and (3) a Generation Module, which transforms end-user descriptions into BPMN specification that are interpreted by an execution infrastructure developed for that purpose.