Towards a Resource-aware Thing Composition Approach
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source of Publication
2019 International Conference on High Performance Computing and Simulation, HPCS 2019
Publication Date
7-1-2019
Abstract
© 2019 IEEE. This paper addresses the silo concern that undermines the participation of IoT-compliant things in composition scenarios. By analogy with composite Web services, each scenario is specified in terms of choreography and orchestration and at design-time and run-time. To define things' execution behaviors during composition, a set of transactional properties known as pivot, retriable, and compensatable, are used allowing to decide when thing execution should be confirmed, rolledback, or stopped. Along with these properties, another set of availability properties known as limited, renewable, and nonshareable specify the resources that things consume at run-time. Not all resources are always available and hence, could impact the execution of thing composition scenarios. A case study related to Industry 4.0 is used to motivate thing composition.
DOI Link
ISBN
9781728144849
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
First Page
803
Last Page
809
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Choreography, Industry 4.0, IoT, Orchestration
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Recommended Citation
Maamar, Zakaria; Cheikhrouhou, Saoussen; Asim, Muhammad; Qamar, Ayesha; Bake, Thar; and Ugljanin, Emir, "Towards a Resource-aware Thing Composition Approach" (2019). All Works. 3704.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/3704
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no