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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

B. Sengupta, A. Jain, K. Bhattacharya, H. Truong, S. Dustdar:
"Who Do You Call? Problem Resolution through Social Compute Units (Best Paper Award - Runner-Up)";
Talk: 10th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2012, Shanghai, China; 11-12-2012 - 11-15-2012; in: "Service-Oriented Computing 10th International Conference, ICSOC 2012, Proceedings", C. Liu, H. Ludwig, F. Toumani, Q. Yu (ed.); Springer, LNCS 7636 (2012), ISBN: 978-3-642-34320-9; 48 - 62.



English abstract:
Service process orchestration using workflow technologies have led to significant improvements in generating predicable outcomes by automating tedious manual tasks but suffer from challenges related
to the flexibility required in work especially when humans are involved. Recently emerging trends in enterprises to explore social computing concepts have realized value in more agile work process orchestrations but tend to be less predictable with respect to outcomes. In this paper we use IT services management, specifically, incident management for large scale systems, to investigate the interplay of workflow systems and social computing. We apply a recently introduced concept of Social Compute Units, and flexible teams sourced based on various parameters such as skills, availability, incident urgency, etc. in the context of resolution of
incidents in an IT service provider organization. Results from simulationbased experiments indicate that the combination of SCUs and workflow based processes can lead to significant improvement in key service delivery outcomes, with average resolution time per incident and number of SLO violations being at times as low as 52.7% and 27.3% respectively of the corresponding values for pure workflow based incident management.

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