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Handbook of Service Description

USDL and Its Methods

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  • © 2012

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  • Highlights the recent Unified Service Description Language (USDL) in detail
  • Discusses its methods and approaches
  • Includes complete documentation of USDL

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The Handbook of Service Description introduces an in-depth overview of service description efforts. The book also highlights the recent Unified Service Description Language (USDL) in detail and discusses its methods.

The Handbook of Service Description is the normative scientific reference for the upcoming standardization of the Unified Service Description Language (USDL). Complete documentation is included.

The Handbook of Service Description is designed for those working in the service science industry as a reference book. Advanced-level students focused on computer science, engineering and business will also find this book a valuable asset.

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. State of the Art

  2. USDL – Meta-Model

  3. USDL – Methods

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Science and Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Qld, Australia

    Alistair Barros

  • SAP Research Center Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

    Daniel Oberle

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