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QoS-Aware Web Service Recommendation via Collaborative Filtering
Web Services Foundations, 2014X. Chen, Zibin Zheng, Michael R. Lyu
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Collaborative Web Service Quality Prediction via Exploiting Matrix Factorization and Network Map
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2016Mingdong Tang +5 more
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A Spatial-Temporal QoS Prediction Approach for Time-aware Web Service Recommendation
ACM Transactions on the Web, 2016Xinyu Wang +5 more
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IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2017
Shun Li +5 more
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Shun Li +5 more
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Diversifying Web Service Recommendation Results via Exploring Service Usage History
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2016Guosheng Kang +4 more
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2004
Publisher Summary This chapter introduces one of the most important aspects of the .NET Framework—the web services. A web service can be viewed as a .NET class stored on some remote machine with the ability to be accessed using Remote Procedure Call techniques.
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Publisher Summary This chapter introduces one of the most important aspects of the .NET Framework—the web services. A web service can be viewed as a .NET class stored on some remote machine with the ability to be accessed using Remote Procedure Call techniques.
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Unified Collaborative and Content-Based Web Service Recommendation
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2015Lina Yao +4 more
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2010
The SOAP web services stack (SOAP, WSDL, WS-*) described in the previous chapter, delivers interoperability in both message integration and RPC style. Still heavily used in the B2B industry, SOAP web services didn’t have the momentum expected of them on the Internet.
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The SOAP web services stack (SOAP, WSDL, WS-*) described in the previous chapter, delivers interoperability in both message integration and RPC style. Still heavily used in the B2B industry, SOAP web services didn’t have the momentum expected of them on the Internet.
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