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Service Orientation: Licensing PerspectivesKeywords: S.Kierkegaard , service orientation , licensing , G.R. Gangadharan , Vincenzo D'Andrea , Web Services , Service Oriented Computing , Intellectual Rights , Licenses , Rights Expression Abstract: Services proliferate in myriad domains, with their seamless potentiality, raising new issues such as the need to articulate rights and obligations associated with services. The current research on services insights primarily on the aspects of technology and sparsely focuses on business and intellectual values associated with services. Service licensing is a promising way to manage the normative aspects of the relationship between service consumers and service providers. Conceptualizing service licenses and making them in machine interpretable form would promote broader usage of services. In this paper, we analyze and formalize service licensing clauses and unambiguously describe a service license in machine interpretable form.
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