Overview
As Internet use becomes increasingly widespread, users continually raise demands on its applications and services. However, Internet services-usually created by software developers-do not currently possess intelligent and self-adapting functions. Fortunately, the development of component technology, artificial intelligence technology, data mining and Web service technologies laid a solid foundation for research and development into active self-adapting services. This book touches upon two new concepts in computer and Internet sciences. "Active services" address the constraints of Web services, which are generally based on fixed models and are incapable of adjusting to user requirements. "Program mining" involves searching for existing components on the Internet and reusing them according to requirements.
Features & Benefits
- Introduces "active services," a new computing model on the Internet, which addresses the constraints of Web services based on fixed models and the incapability to adjust to users' requirements.
- "Program mining" is another new model on how to discover and search existing components on the Internet and reuse them according to user requirements, construct new program systems, adapt to user requirements with these new program systems, and provide active services.
- Introduces "active services," a new computing model on the Internet, which addresses the constraints of Web services based on fixed models and the incapability to adjust to users' requirements.
- Introduces "active services," a new computing model on the Internet, which addresses the constraints of Web services based on fixed models and the incapability to adjust to users' requirements.