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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, 2008Fulfillment 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.
Olivia Graciela Fragoso Diaz +2 more
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The Service Web: a Web of Billions of Services
2009SOA4All, 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.
John Domingue +4 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.
Wim De Pauw +5 more
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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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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 ...
Gruber, Andreas R. +2 more
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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 ...
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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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A Web Services Matchmaking Engine for Web Services
2003This 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.
Christian Facciorusso +7 more
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Web Services Orchestration's Monitor as a Web Service
2016The Web services orchestration is a useful and complicated approach to integrate heterogeneous systems. To verify the conformance of the orchestrated Web service against the intended behavior, we need to analyse the produced system. To this end, in this paper, we define a security framework namely MoWS (Monitoring as a Web service) for monitoring ...
Imene Hadded +2 more
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IEEE Software, 2006
Interest in Web services has increased rapidly since their first appearance a few years ago. They are a key value-added feature of today's Internet, making it feasible to combine different applications and so generate new services based on existing applications.
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Interest in Web services has increased rapidly since their first appearance a few years ago. They are a key value-added feature of today's Internet, making it feasible to combine different applications and so generate new services based on existing applications.
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2003
There's a difference between what we'd like our enterprise computing systems to be and what they really are. We like to envision them as orderly multitier arrangements comprising software buses, hubs, gateways, and adapters - all deployed at just the right places to maximize scale, load, application utility, and ultimately, business value ...
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There's a difference between what we'd like our enterprise computing systems to be and what they really are. We like to envision them as orderly multitier arrangements comprising software buses, hubs, gateways, and adapters - all deployed at just the right places to maximize scale, load, application utility, and ultimately, business value ...
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