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Web Services

2008
The term “Web services” was initially employed by Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference in Orlando, Florida on July 12, 2000. Fundamentally, the term refers to automated resources accessed via an Internet URL. However, a more comprehensive definition is that of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)1, which
Kevin Curran, Padraig O’Kane
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Web Services for Software Development: The Case of a Web Service That Composes Web Services

2008 The Third International Conference on Software Engineering Advances, 2008
Fulfillment of highly dynamic requirements demands the adoption of new processes and facilities for software developers. On one side, composition of Web services is a process that facilitates inter-enterprise applications in order to fulfill the requirements. On the other side, UML has been widely used in software development.
O.G. Fragoso-Diaz   +2 more
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Web services and web service security standards

Information Security Technical Report, 2005
This paper provides a short introduction to basic web services concepts and describes in greater detail the various specifications related to reliability, transactions and in particular security which are referred to as the Microsoft/IBM WS-^* family of specifications.
Joris Claessens   +1 more
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A Web Services Matchmaking Engine for Web Services [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
This paper concentrates on the issue of matchmaking in the context of web services. It provides a brief review of the difference between directory services and matchmaking facilities and explains why directories such as UDDI are important but insufficient for web services and need to be complemented with advanced matchmaking facilities.
Christine Siminitz   +7 more
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The Service Web: a Web of Billions of Services

2009
SOA4All, a collaborative European research and development project, is pioneering advanced web technology that will allow billions of parties to expose and consume IT services online. Four complementary technical advances are being integrated to create a coherent and domain-independent service delivery platform.
Domingue J.   +4 more
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The ViennaRNA Web Services

2014
The ViennaRNA package is a widely used collection of programs for thermodynamic RNA secondary structure prediction. Over the years, many additional tools have been developed building on the core programs of the package to also address issues related to noncoding RNA detection, RNA folding kinetics, or efficient sequence design considering RNA-RNA ...
Ronny Lorenz   +3 more
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Web Services

2006
Organizations today are desperate to identify new opportunities in the facilities provided by the Internet. Few have attempted to link interorganizational, interfunctional and interpersonal levels of their organizational processes via Web services.
Jana Polgar   +2 more
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TECH SERVICES ON THE WEB

Technical Services Quarterly, 2008
In a perfect world, all data files are miraculously error free. Everyone types slowly and carefully, checking for their errors or having someone proofread their work.
Delmus E. Williams, Karen A. Plummer
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Web Service Modeling Ontology

Appl. Ontology, 2005
The potential to achieve dynamic, scalable and cost-effective marketplaces and eCommerce solutions has driven recent research efforts towards so-called Semantic Web Services that are enriching Web services with machine-processable semantics. To this end,
D. Roman   +9 more
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Web Services for Groupware

2005
While some years ago the focus of many Groupware systems has been on the support of Web based information systems to support access with Web browsers, the focus today is shifting towards a programmatic access to software services, regardless of their location and the application used to manipulate those services.
Dustdar, Schahram   +2 more
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