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Figure 3. Schematic View of Swirl Oriented Architecture
And also this service system is schematically
described as shown in Figure 3.
The differences between the conventional
service system and the swirl computing are the
followings.
Here will touch upon the general functions of
the Swirl Computing and will show some system
functions concerned with including the categories:
“SERVICE”, “MAKE CHANGE”, “KNOWL-
EDGE”, and “INTEGRATION”. Through this
stream, we may understand the processes that
will be taken for getting Service.
1. In the conventional systems, the systems
offer necessary information within limita-
tions in forms, methods, and networking.
On the other hand, the Swirl Computing
will give the simplest use of the system in
the atmosphere (computer, system, etc.) as
“Service” in the flexible manner.
2. In the conventional systems, information
in need will be offered by the technical
manipulation. On the other hand, the Swirl
Computing will give the necessary informa-
tion with the simplest method as “Service”
with SME.
3. In the conventional systems, lots of human
interaction will be necessary for getting the
desired information. On the other hand, the
Swirl Computing will give the necessary
environment for getting a necessary and
important information, etc. as “Service”
with FCE.
General Function 1: “SERVICE”
[Everything in Service Science]
/Enter into the system from here.
[System in Service Oriented Architecture]
/Look into the system whether or not there
is the one that just wanted.
[Desired in First, and Proper Offering Next]
/If there is the one that just suits to the
requirement, then go and get into the system.
And go to the General Function 3.
/If there is not the one that just suits to the
requirement, then go into the General Function
2.
General Function 2: “MAKE CHANGE”
[Simple and Easy for Customer to Use]
/Go into the system to find the most ap-
propriate one in order to make the necessary
changes of the system.
[Required Atmosphere]
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