Abstract

The convergence of the Internet and traditional industries gives the birth to the crossover services, which break through the boundaries of domains, enterprises, and businesses. The design of the service pattern is one of the key points to the success of crossover services. Existing works are mainly aimed at resource and process convergence, unable to guide the design of whole crossover service. To address this issue, we propose a rule-based service pattern convergence framework for crossover service, which consists of participant convergence, resource convergence and service process convergence. In addition to summarizing the general rules of convergence, we introduce semantic similarity to promote deep pattern convergence. Finally, a case study is presented to prove the operability of this framework.

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