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WP-IA-1.1

by Andreas Metzger last modified Oct 06, 2008 18:03

Convergence Knowledge Model

CD-IA-1.1.1 Comprehensive Overview of the State of the Art on Service-based Systems by Andreas Gehlert — last modified May 19, 2009 10:14
This deliverable describes the state-of-the-art in service-based systems in the form of a Knowledge Model (KM) for S-Cube, explaining its purpose and its individual components. It also identifies previous approaches from related EU projects and international activities that have resulted in the definition of a large body of concepts relating to software services research. These approaches are scrutinized, adapted and reused to the extend possible as part of the S-Cube KM. In addition, it summarizes and cross-correlates the major research findings of the state-of-the-art deliverables in S-Cube, and shows how they contribute towards building an initial version of the KM. Finally, it describes the connection of the S-Cube KM to a number of knowledge sources and knowledge-intensive activities within S-Cube and its usage by both internal and external users.
CD-IA-1.1.2 Separate Knowledge Models for Functional Layers by Benedikt Liegener — last modified May 19, 2009 10:14
This deliverable presents S-Cube’s vision for its Knowledge Model (KM) and reports on the developments to the KM content and structure since its previous version (September 2008). The major work achieved during this period was to develop a new version of the KM which builds on the previous content.
CD-IA-1.1.3 Integrated Knowledge Model by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 15:53
This deliverable describes the work carried out in producing the Integrated Knowledge Model required at this stage of the S-Cube Network of Excellence. The Integrated Knowledge Model is the evolution of the KM with major gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies in knowledge identified, analyzed and landscaped. The work carried out is presented through an analysis of the revisions and changes made to the KM terms. Nine Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) together demonstrate the KM's evolution, the progress made, the results of concentrating effort on the ``specialization'' of knowledge and how the public KM has been used by researchers from all over the globe.
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