A Conceptual Reference Model for Human as a Service Provider in Cyber Physical Systems
Hargyo Tri Nugroho Ignatius, Rami Bahsoon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a conceptual reference model and ontology for integrating humans as service providers within cyber-physical systems, emphasizing human-machine collaboration and self-adaptive capabilities.
Contribution
It proposes a novel SOA ontology model for human-as-a-service in CPS, addressing a gap in existing service composition frameworks.
Findings
Ontology model considers human characteristics and dynamics.
Feasibility demonstrated with a medical domain use case.
Model supports self-adaptive cyber-physical systems.
Abstract
In Cyber Physical Systems humans are often kept in the loop as operators and/or service users. Yet in many cases, humans and machines collaborate and provide services to each other. Research on service models and service composition for CPS exist; however, humans as service providers have not been adequately considered as part of the CPS service composition model. We provide a classification of human-as-a-service in CPS, and we propose a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) ontology model for the CPS environment as part of the Everything-as-a-Service paradigm. The model considers human characteristics and their dynamics, as a service provider or collaborator with the machine. As the ontology model is an enabler for engineering a self-adaptive CPS with human-machine collaboration as service providers, we describe how a commonly used self-adaptive reference model can be refined to benefit…
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