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Approximate Service Provisioning in an Invisible Network of the Future

@inproceedings{Prasad2011ApproximateSP,
  title={Approximate Service Provisioning in an Invisible Network of the Future},
  author={R. V. Prasad and Ertan Onur and Yunus Durmus and Abdur Rahim},
  year={2011},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:40981176}
}
A dynamic, approximate service composition that is expected to satisfy the users under the given circumstance though it is not a complete service, may be seen as a conglomeration of different functions provided by different systems, entities or devices.

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