The NOMADS Republic - a case for ambient service oriented computing

M. Malek
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The NOMADS Republic is the largest nation on earth. It boasts several billions of citizens already, and depending on how one counts, its population may grow from 20 billion to about a trillion citizens at the end of this decade. The NOMADS Republic has no borders and its growth cannot be stopped. Anyone or anything who/ that has an ID, be it a passport or a telephone number, an IP address or a product number, when connected, may become a citizen of the NOMADS Republic such as the people, the infrastructure and embedded systems (sensors and actuators including electromechanical systems such as robots). The goal of NOMADS (networks of mobile adaptive dependable systems) infrastructure is to provide low cost, dependable and adaptive connectivity to support mobility, billing and other basic functionality and services desired by clients and service providers including services composability. The NOMADS infrastructure is ubiquitous but rarely pervasive, it is autonomic and proactive and supports humans without technological aggression, trying to hide or embed technical aspects. The implementation of composable service-oriented paradigm across all types of systems is one of the key challenges in order to achieve the software reuse and ease of use by creating an ambient computing environment. The paper includes a concept of the NOMADS Republic, its societal model and a description of the service oriented architecture of NOMADS infrastructure for cross section of computing environments.
NOMADS共和国——面向环境服务的计算的一个案例
游牧民族共和国是地球上最大的国家。中国已经拥有数十亿公民,而且根据统计方式的不同,到这个十年结束时,中国的人口可能会从200亿增长到大约1万亿。游牧民族共和国没有国界,它的发展无法停止。任何人或任何有ID的东西,无论是护照还是电话号码,IP地址还是产品号码,在连接时,都可能成为NOMADS共和国的公民,例如人民,基础设施和嵌入式系统(传感器和执行器,包括机电系统,如机器人)。NOMADS(移动自适应可靠系统网络)基础设施的目标是提供低成本、可靠和自适应连接,以支持移动性、计费以及客户和服务提供商所需的其他基本功能和服务,包括服务可组合性。NOMADS基础设施无处不在,但很少普及,它是自主的和主动的,支持人类没有技术侵略,试图隐藏或嵌入技术方面。跨所有类型的系统实现可组合的面向服务范式是通过创建环境计算环境来实现软件重用和易用性的关键挑战之一。本文包括NOMADS共和国的概念、社会模型和面向服务架构的NOMADS基础设施的描述,用于计算环境的横截面。
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