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Web services and web components
2011 7th International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices, 2011New trends in software development have proposed different interaction mechanisms for software applications. For instance, the Software as a Service (SaaS) model has defined a new delivery and access method, and installation and update processes in the user's computer are not required, software is hosted in a server and can be used over Internet ...
José Luis Herrero+2 more
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2002
Publisher Summary Web services are reusable, highly XML-centric, self-contained, self-describing, and self-advertising units of business work—that is, remotely invocable, high-level functions for future e-business applications. The functions include credit-card authorization, international currency-rate converter, stock-quote provider, package ...
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Publisher Summary Web services are reusable, highly XML-centric, self-contained, self-describing, and self-advertising units of business work—that is, remotely invocable, high-level functions for future e-business applications. The functions include credit-card authorization, international currency-rate converter, stock-quote provider, package ...
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NFRs based web services scoring as web service
2016 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC), 2016Non functional requirements are very interesting specially in case of business relationships. In fact they are idioms of communication between business environment parties: provider and consumer. In particular in web services context, these requirements and non functional characteristics are also seen as a ranking and selection criteria.
Taycir Bouasker+2 more
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Web Services Navigator: Visualizing the execution of Web Services
IBM Systems Journal, 2005The Web Services standard is becoming the lingua franca for loosely coupled distributed applications. As the number of nodes and the complexity of these applications grow over the coming years, it will become more challenging for developers to understand, debug, and optimize them.
L. Villard+5 more
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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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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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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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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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An Overview of Microsoft Academic Service (MAS) and Applications
The Web Conference, 2015In this paper we describe a new release of a Web scale entity graph that serves as the backbone of Microsoft Academic Service (MAS), a major production effort with a broadened scope to the namesake vertical search engine that has been publicly available ...
Arnab Sinha+6 more
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