Service Discovery and Composition in Smart Cities

Abstract

The ongoing digitalization trend has given rise to the concept of smart cities, targeting the interconnection of city infrastructure and services over a digital layer for innovative technological solutions as well as improvements on existing facilities in cities. This article investigates the critical information system constituents of smart cities that facilitate the holistic integration of its ecosystem and resources with the aim to foster dynamic and adaptive software. We identify three main enablers in this direction: (i) semantic functional description of city objects, representing physical devices or abstract services, (ii) a distributed service directory that embodies available city services for service lookup and discovery, (iii) planning tools for selecting and chaining basic services to compose new complex services. We provide an overview of the approach adopted in our ongoing smart city project for each of these three dimensions.

@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-92901-9_4,
  author = {Ben-Sassi, Nizar and Dang, Xuan-Thuy and F{"a}hndrich, Johannes
	and G{"o}r{"u}r, Orhan-Can and Kuster, Christian and Sivrikaya,
	Fikret},
  title = {Service Discovery and Composition in Smart Cities},
  booktitle = {Information Systems in the Big Data Era},
  year = {2018},
  editor = {Mendling, Jan and Mouratidis, Haralambos},
  pages = {39--48},
  address = {Cham},
  publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
  isbn = {978-3-319-92901-9}
}
Authors:
Nizar Ben Sassi, Xuan Thuy Dang, Johannes Fähndrich, Orhan Can Görür, Christian Kuster, Fikret Sivrikaya
Category:
Conference Paper
Year:
2018
Location:
30th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAISE) Forum