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The community aims to foster collaboration, dissemination and uptake of Internet of Services concepts, technologies and use cases, in order to leverage the significant investments and experience gained to date. It is a company-neutral, non-for-profit, open forum for researchers, technology vendors, service providers and end users.
A significant achievement out of SAP Research on Internet of Services is the unified services description language (USDL), which allows services to be exposed beyond company "firewalls," to business networks and communities, and out to the Web. USDL goes beyond previous proposals for describing services such as WSDL. Both business aspects of services -- such as ownership and custodianship, availability and pricing, and service access and versioning constraints -- and technical aspects are supported. USDL is the first stage of widely exposing services so that consumers can discover details of services without reliance on service providers. In addition, third-parties can repurpose services through new channels and applications while utility services for cloud hosting and business-to-business interoperability can be selected based on their capabilities to provide outsourced support for services.
For more information, visit the www.internet-of-services.com.
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