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A Creditworthy Resources Sharing Platform Based on Microservice✱

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Abstract

There is a promising business in smart manufacturing to share owners’ technical resources such as equipment, software, or capabilities. The resources are developed and provided as open services, which are requested by clients to compose new applications or improve existing applications. To implement this sharing business, a life-cycle framework is proposed to classify, identify, develop, publish, provision, operate, and compose the services. A creditworthy resources sharing platform has been developed to testify the framework. With the platform, micro-service techniques are applied to improve the services’ performance both in a run-time environment and collaborative development. And block-chain techniques are applied to improve the services’ transaction data proprietary and security.

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            ICCSE '21: 5th International Conference on Crowd Science and Engineering
            October 2021
            182 pages
            ISBN:9781450395540
            DOI:10.1145/3503181
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            Published: 01 March 2022

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            1. blockchain
            2. cloud
            3. container
            4. creditworthiness
            5. microservice
            6. smart contracts
            7. smart manufacturing

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