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Positioning SCAMPI from the Strategic Perspective. The SCAMPI approach does not aim at reinventing the wheel in the areas of online social networking, opportunistic networking, or service-oriented architectures. Instead, the approach combines the powerful features from the above domains to create an innovative architecture for social-aware opportunistic and pervasive networks that builds on top of a service oriented model. Service Oriented Architecture Domain Service Composition Model SCAMPl Service Component Architecture Communication Social Opportunities Context Opportunistic Networking Domain Online Social Networks Domain haggle PodNet DTN WLAN WLAN Bluetooth Adhoc Assisted FaceBook FourSquare Twitter lnternet Figure 1: Positioning SCAMPI from the strategic perspective. Figure 1 illustrates the positioning of SCAMPI in relation to existing networking and service creation paradigms. SCAMPI takes two key features from the service-oriented architecture domain, namely 1) creating complex services by composing them from simple service components and 2) following a component-based approach where each service component encapsulates a minimal, but meaningful self-standing service. From the opportunistic networking domain SCAMPI takes the ability to communicate by opportunistically using available resources. These can be, for example, peer-to-peer connections in a WLAN that is assisted by an access point, or purely ad-hoc communications over WLAN or Bluetooth. On top of these physical opportunities, several different network stacks can be used to provide messaging infrastructure. Depending on the chosen stack, the communication models can vary. For example, DTN stack supports unicast and multicast delivery to end-points (in theory) located anywhere with and without DTN infrastructure, whereas the PodNet stack focuses regional content dissemination in pure ad-hoc environments. From the online social networks (OSNs) domain SCAMPI takes the ability to infer social context and relations between the actors of the network. In the SCAMPI context, declared friendship can be imported from an existing online social network, for which many popular implementations exist with open APIs [10,11], and then used during an opportunistic encounter to determine if the meeting nodes belong to the same social context. This information can be used, for example, to provide implicit trust relationship, to take forwarding or service invocation decisions, or to enable higher service level offerings to well known nodes.
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