Research on the Service Navigation System of Engineering Machinery Industry Integration Platform Based on Cloud Computing

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The integration platform based on cloud computing is designed to break through the bottleneck of engineering machinery industry on segmentation of technology services, small scale and low-level services. A structure of service navigation system is presented with work flow as the focus, including service analysis processor, service execution processor and service results manager. This service navigation system can solve the problems of searching all kinds of resources and utilizing the multiple platforms, and strengthen the flexibility and agile response of the integration platform.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 846-847)

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1483-1486

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November 2013

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