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2009 14th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, 2009
A particular challenge which is critically important to thedevelopment and reusability of Web Service (WS) systemsis to have a precise understanding of the functionality ofthe service under consideration. Currently, this informationis not captured by the associated WS technologies.For instance, the WSDL description at best captures typeinformation ...
Ali Nasrat Haidar, Ali E. Abdallah
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A particular challenge which is critically important to thedevelopment and reusability of Web Service (WS) systemsis to have a precise understanding of the functionality ofthe service under consideration. Currently, this informationis not captured by the associated WS technologies.For instance, the WSDL description at best captures typeinformation ...
Ali Nasrat Haidar, Ali E. Abdallah
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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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Currently, composition of web services is done by orchestration. An orchestration is a workflow that combines invocations of individual operations of the web services involved. It is therefore a composition of individual operations, rather than a composition of entire web services.
Lau, K K, Tran, C
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Communications of the ACM, 2003
Developing a framework for analyzing service composition reuse and specialization.
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Developing a framework for analyzing service composition reuse and specialization.
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2010 6th World Congress on Services, 2010
Trust is an important factor to predict the behaviour of a Web Service and as a criterion for Web Service selection. Although considerable research has been performed in the offline and online worlds, analysis of trust in the Web Services environment has been limited.
Zainab M. Aljazzaf +2 more
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Trust is an important factor to predict the behaviour of a Web Service and as a criterion for Web Service selection. Although considerable research has been performed in the offline and online worlds, analysis of trust in the Web Services environment has been limited.
Zainab M. Aljazzaf +2 more
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Information Systems Security, 2005
Abstract A Web service is an application that can be described, published, located, and invoked over the Web. A Web service is identified by a URI, whose public interfaces and bindings are defined and described using XML in a WSDL (Web Service Description Language) document.
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Abstract A Web service is an application that can be described, published, located, and invoked over the Web. A Web service is identified by a URI, whose public interfaces and bindings are defined and described using XML in a WSDL (Web Service Description Language) document.
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2004
As Web services have matured, they've also acquired the need for asynchronous push capabilities. Early Web services, such as those for getting traffic or weather reports or for performing currency exchange-rate calculations, were seemingly all remote procedure calls-oriented.
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As Web services have matured, they've also acquired the need for asynchronous push capabilities. Early Web services, such as those for getting traffic or weather reports or for performing currency exchange-rate calculations, were seemingly all remote procedure calls-oriented.
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2005
The author wrote about notification-based Web service systems. To properly address the topic, the author devoted a significant portion to Web service references, which are, conceptually, like network handles that refer to Web services. Service references are particularly important for notification systems, which usually require subscribers to register ...
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The author wrote about notification-based Web service systems. To properly address the topic, the author devoted a significant portion to Web service references, which are, conceptually, like network handles that refer to Web services. Service references are particularly important for notification systems, which usually require subscribers to register ...
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2013
In this chapter, we introduce an interesting type of Web services for "things". Existing Web services are applications across the Web that perform functions mainly to satisfy users' social needs "from simple requests to complicated business processes".
Huang, Guangyan +2 more
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In this chapter, we introduce an interesting type of Web services for "things". Existing Web services are applications across the Web that perform functions mainly to satisfy users' social needs "from simple requests to complicated business processes".
Huang, Guangyan +2 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2003
Helping to realize the full potential of e-commerce.
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Helping to realize the full potential of e-commerce.
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