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Open Web Services Testing

2011 IEEE World Congress on Services, 2011
The advance in web services (WS) and service oriented architecture (SOA) applications has led to the development of new types of systems in which different heterogeneous components and platforms can connect and collaborate to solve a business problem. This advancement adds a new level of abstraction to the existing stack of technologies and development
Nabil El Ioini, Alberto Sillitti
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Open Source Web Portals

International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, 2012
Open source software is required to be widely available to the user community. To help developers fulfill this requirement, Web portals provide a way to make open source projects public so that the user community has access to their source code, can contribute to their development, and can interact with the developer team.
Vanessa P. Braganholo   +2 more
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OPEN Process Support for Web Development

Annals of Software Engineering, 2002
zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Henderson-Sellers, Brian   +2 more
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Open Source Web Portals

2007
Open source software is required to be widely available to the user community. To help developers fulfill this requirement, Web portals provide a way to make open source projects public so that the user community has access to their source code, can contribute to their development, and can interact with the developer team.
Vanessa P. Braganholo, Bernardo Miranda
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Openness, Web 2.0 Technology, and Open Science

Policy Futures in Education, 2010
This article begins by examining the dimensions of open science including the ethics of science and the peer review system before defining open science in terms of ‘wiki science’ or ‘science 2.0’. The article then briefly scrutinizes the future of open science, commenting upon the nature of open distributed knowledge systems and new models of ...
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Buckling of webs with openings

Computers & Structures, 1978
Abstract The buckling of the webs of steel beams is investigated analytically and experimentally. The influence of circular and rectangular holes on the buckling strength of beams of the dimensions normally used in building structures is considered. The buckling analysis is based on an energy method, and relies on finite element analysis for the in ...
M. Uenoya, R.G. Redwood
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Augmenting the Web through open hypermedia

New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 2002
Based on an overview of Web augmentation and detailing the three basic approaches to extend the hypermedia functionality of the Web, the author presents a general open hypermedia framework (the Arakne framework) to augment the Web. The aim is to provide users with the ability to link, annotate, and otherwise structure Web pages, as they see fit.
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Opening in Box Web

2018
In this chapter, a flanged box bridge is considered with an opening in the web. Although, in reality, the case requires a three-dimensional stringer-panel model, the discussion is reduced to a two-dimensional problem. The extent of the D-region is commented on, and the equilibrium set of loading is chosen.
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Web accessibility and open source software

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2009
A Web browser provides a uniform user interface to different types of information. Making this interface universally accessible and more interactive is a long-term goal still far from being achieved. Universally accessible browsers require novel interaction modalities and additional functionalities, for which existing browsers tend to provide only ...
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Composite Beams with Web Openings

Journal of the Structural Division, 1980
A related problem of some significance which to date has not been studied in great detail is the response to service loads of steel-concrete composite beam with web openings. The problem would appear to be solved using standard assumptions of elastic behavior of a transformed section. Such is indeed the case if the concrete is not cracked.
Stuart E. Swartz, Krigo S. Eliufoo
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