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Semantic web service discovery for mobile web services
International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining, 2018The process of service discovery is the most important task in web services. But this service discovery process may degrade network performance due to the mobile environment. To overcome these issues, a new approach called 'semantic mobile web services (SMWS)' is proposed.
A. Bhuvaneswari, G. R. Karpagam
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Web service discovery with incorporation of web services clustering
International Journal of Computers and Applications, 2019With the rapid growth and adoption of web-based technologies, more and more service providers offer various services on the web.
Sunita Jalal+2 more
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One of the most hyped technologies to be linked with .NET is XML Web Services. Microsoft says that .NET is, “the platform for building and using web services,” and there’s no doubt that when they’re used appropriately, web services are powerful and useful indeed. It’s important to realize, however, that web services are fundamentally just a text format
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Utilizing Web Services Networks for Web Service Innovation
2014 IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2014The increasing presence and adoption of Web services on the Web has promoted the significance of management of new service development for service developing sectors. The major challenge is that how to find missing but potentially valuable Web services to be developed.
Shahab Mokarizadeh+2 more
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Web Services in Web Applications
2004We’ve looked at the creation of web applications, connecting these applications to data sources, and then adding XML functionality to them. In this chapter, you’ll make use of what you’ve learned from the previous chapters, applying that knowledge to a different aspect of web development that opens up a wealth of new functionality: web services.
Chris Hart+3 more
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Web Services and Web Applications
2004In this chapter the emerging Web service technology is discussed and the ways it complements traditional Web applications are explored. The chapter is organized as follows. In the next section Web services are motivated; the relationship between Web services and Web applications is explored; some definitions of Web services are discussed; and the ...
Stefan Jablonski+3 more
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Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web, 2009
Web service development and usage has shifted from simple information processing services to high-value business services that are crucial to productivity and success. In order to deal with an increasing risk of unavailability or failure of mission-critical Web services we argue the need for advanced reservation of services in the form of derivatives ...
Meinl, T., Blau, B.
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Web service development and usage has shifted from simple information processing services to high-value business services that are crucial to productivity and success. In order to deal with an increasing risk of unavailability or failure of mission-critical Web services we argue the need for advanced reservation of services in the form of derivatives ...
Meinl, T., Blau, B.
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2009
Many of the most interesting Silverlight applications have a hidden backbone of server-side code. They may call a web server to retrieve data from a database, perform authentication, store data in a central repository, submit a time-consuming task, or perform any number of other tasks that aren’t possible with client-side code alone.
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Many of the most interesting Silverlight applications have a hidden backbone of server-side code. They may call a web server to retrieve data from a database, perform authentication, store data in a central repository, submit a time-consuming task, or perform any number of other tasks that aren’t possible with client-side code alone.
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Putting the "Web" into Web services. Web services interaction models.2
IEEE Internet Computing, 2002For pt.1 see ibid., vol.6, no.3, p. 89-91 (2002). As I discussed in my previous column, each different style of middleware promotes one or more interaction models that determine how applications based on that middleware communicate and work with each other.
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2003
The eXtended Markup Language (XML) has rapidly become a standard for the platform-independent exchange of any type of complex data. There are scarcely limits on the deployment of XML: because XML documents are simple text files, they can easily be transmitted between, and understood by, different systems.
Wolfgang Kirsten+3 more
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The eXtended Markup Language (XML) has rapidly become a standard for the platform-independent exchange of any type of complex data. There are scarcely limits on the deployment of XML: because XML documents are simple text files, they can easily be transmitted between, and understood by, different systems.
Wolfgang Kirsten+3 more
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