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Web service composition is widely used to extend the function of web services. Different users have different requirements of QoSs (Quality of Services) making them face many problems.
Junwen Lu+3 more
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Aviator: a web service for monitoring the availability of web services. [PDF]
Abstract With Aviator, we present a web service and repository that facilitates surveillance of online tools. Aviator consists of a user-friendly website and two modules, a literature-mining based general and a manually curated module. The general module currently checks 9417 websites twice a day with respect to their availability and ...
Fehlmann T+5 more
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A theory of contracts for web services [PDF]
Contracts are behavioural descriptions of Web services. We devise a theory of contracts that formalises the compatibility of a client to a service, and the safe replacement of a service with another service. The use of contracts statically ensures the successful completion of every possible interaction between compatible clients and services.
Castagna, Giuseppe+2 more
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Web service matching for RESTful web services [PDF]
There is a growing number of web services available on the Internet, providing a wide range of functionalities. This diversity introduces a variety of new challenges in the field of software engineering — service discovery, integration, and composition, all of which require, to some extent, “service matching”. Web-service matching (or alignment) is the
Reihaneh Rabbany Khorasgani+2 more
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iHOP provides fast, accurate, comprehensive, and up-to-date summary information on more than 80,000 biological molecules by automatically extracting key sentences from millions of PubMed documents. Its intuitive user interface and navigation scheme have made iHOP extremely successful among biologists, counting more than 500,000 visits per month (iHOP ...
Robert Hoffmann+2 more
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deepTools2: a next generation web server for deep-sequencing data analysis
We present an update to our Galaxy-based web server for processing and visualizing deeply sequenced data. Its core tool set, deepTools, allows users to perform complete bioinformatic workflows ranging from quality controls and normalizations of aligned ...
Fidel Ramírez+8 more
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SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN OF GIS WEB SERVICE AGGREGATION BASED ON SERVICE GROUP [PDF]
Based on the analysis of research status of domestic and international GIS web service aggregation and development tendency of public platform of GIS web service, the paper designed software architecture of GIS web service aggregation based on GIS web ...
J.-C. Liu, J. Yang, M.-J. Tan, Q. Gan
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This paper focuses on the challenges associated with composing and pricing web services. We present the results of an online experiment, where subjects were confronted with a variety of choices and decisions relating to web service markets and service composition.
Günther, Oliver+2 more
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How to Discover a Semantic Web Service by Knowing Its Functionality Parameters [PDF]
In this work, we show how to discover a semantic web service among a repository of web services. A new approach for web service discovery based on calculating the functions similarity. We define the Web service functions with Ontology Web Language (OWL). We wrote some rules for comparing two web services` parameters.
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Biological data analysis often deals with lists of genes arising from various studies. The g:Profiler toolset is widely used for finding biological categories enriched in gene lists, conversions between gene identifiers and mappings to their orthologs ...
Uku Raudvere+6 more
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