Authors
Thar Baker, Emir Ugljanin, Noura Faci, Mohamed Sellami, Zakaria Maamar, Ejub Kajan
Publication date
2018/1/1
Journal
Computers in industry
Volume
94
Pages
62-74
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper presents Everything-as-a-Resource (*aaR) as a paradigm for designing collaborative applications on the Web. Abstracting these applications’ various physical and logical entities, resources are defined in a way that permits their discovery, composition, and participation in business scenarios. Compared to Everything-as-a-Service (*aaS), resources are categorized into computational, consumed, and produced, have trackable lifecycles as per their respective category, and are customized in order to consider the characteristics of future resource-based collaborative applications to develop. From a capacity perspective, a computational resource processes data, a produced resource abstracts data, and a consumed resource captures data. Along with their capacities, resources expose methods that other resources and/or applications’ stakeholders call. The proper call of methods is ensured through …
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