• Service abstraction is a design principle that is applied within the service-orientation design paradigm so that the information published in a service...
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  • features, if you call a service today you should be able to call the same service tomorrow. Service abstraction The services act as black boxes, that...
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  • A leaky abstraction in software development refers to a design flaw where an abstraction, intended to simplify and hide the underlying complexity of a...
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  • Abstraction of synchrony is the proposed ability to generically call a service or operation without regard to whether the target service is configured...
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  • Abstraction of transport/protocol connectivity is the ability to connect to various components or services through multiple protocols without code change...
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  • instant and continuous availability to customers. SaaS customers have the abstraction of limitless computing resources, while economy of scale drives down...
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  • current abstraction levels of the service, which would in turn require reapplication of the Service Abstraction design principle to ensure the service maintains...
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  • Kubernetes (section Services)
    implementation of a network proxy and a load balancer, and it supports the service abstraction along with the other networking operations. It is responsible for...
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  • Look up abstraction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abstraction is a process or result of generalization, removal of properties, or distancing of...
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  • In computer science, metalinguistic abstraction is the process of solving complex problems by creating a new language or vocabulary to better understand...
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  • The Network Abstraction Layer (NAL) is a part of the H.264/AVC and HEVC video coding standards. The main goal of the NAL is the provision of a "network-friendly"...
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  • Run-Time Abstraction Services (RTAS) is run-time firmware that provides abstraction to some operating systems. These include those running on IBM System...
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  • environments for service control, creation, and orchestration and execution. Again in telecommunications, this can include abstractions for media control...
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  • Although most of the service design principles support each other in a positive manner, however, in case of service abstraction and service discoverability...
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    An enterprise service bus (ESB) implements a communication system between mutually interacting software applications in a service-oriented architecture...
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  • Hardware abstractions are sets of routines in software that provide programs with access to hardware resources through programming interfaces. The programming...
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  • segments that drive the service-oriented modeling process: Practices and Modeling Environments. These are the two overlapping Abstraction and Realization Practices...
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  • significant benefits to this approach: Semantically, it can raise the level of abstraction for creating composite business applications and thus significantly increase...
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    the kernel. The kernel's interface is a low-level abstraction layer. When a process requests a service from the kernel, it must invoke a system call, usually...
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  • service's logic might need refactoring in order to make it more efficient. The application of the service loose coupling and the service abstraction principles...
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  • layering technique is an obvious means of abstraction. When all the OSID providers implement the same service, this is called an adapter pattern. Adapter...
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  • Management Protocol Time service Wireless sensor network In computer network programming, the application layer is an abstraction layer reserved for communications...
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    Measured service: "Cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource use by leveraging a metering capability at some level of abstraction appropriate...
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  • An application layer is an abstraction layer that specifies the shared communication protocols and interface methods used by hosts in a communications...
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  • Entity abstraction is a design pattern, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm which provides guidelines for designing reusable services whose...
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    of this layer provide end-to-end communication services for applications.: §1.1.3  It provides services such as connection-oriented communication, reliability...
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  • depend on abstractions (e.g., interfaces). Abstractions should not depend on details. Details (concrete implementations) should depend on abstractions. By dictating...
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  • vowed to do no harm?'" (p. 46.) Holte, R. C.; Choueiry, B. Y. (2003), "Abstraction and reformulation in artificial intelligence", Philosophical Transactions...
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  • compound application of service reusability, service abstraction and service loose coupling principles help developing composable services. This design principle...
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  • Vargo, S. L., Caswell, N. and Spohrer, J. (2009). The service system is the basic abstraction of service science. Information Systems and e-Business Management...
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