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Web metadata standards: observations and prescriptions

IEEE Software, 2005
The World Wide Web has spawned numerous standards initiatives that aim to facilitate more powerful and interoperable functionality based on text exchange, but beyond mere Web page transfers. Software can take a Web page's data as input to further value-added processing, such as filtering items of interest, comparison shopping, finding potential ...
David Bodoff
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Interoperable Security Standards for Web Services

IT Professional, 2010
Web services are increasingly being provided and consumed in and between cloud environments. Learn how to leverage various interoperable standards to address security challenges in a cloud or distributed Web services architecture.
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Standards for Web Services

open access: yes, 2008
Chapter II presented the main concepts underlying business services. Ultimately, as this book proposes, business services need to be decomposed into networks of executable Web services. Web services are the primary software technology available today that closely matches the characteristics of business services.
Bill Karakostas, Yannis Zorgios
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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.
Christian Geuer-Pollmann   +1 more
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A Metamodel for the Web Services Standards

Journal of Grid Computing, 2013
Web services provide distributed communication in a platform independent way. The WS-* standards define how middleware aspects (security, reliability, transactions, etc.) can be realized through web services. Although the WS-Policy standard family can be used to configure the various WS-* protocols, they are very hard to construct and to maintain ...
Balazs Simon   +2 more
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An Introduction to Web Accessibility, Web Standards, and Web Standards Makers

Journal of Web Librarianship, 2011
Librarians and libraries have long been committed to providing equitable access to information. In the past decade and a half, the growth of the Internet and the rapid increase in the number of onl...
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Standards and Web site credibility

ESSDERC 2003. Proceedings of the 33rd European Solid-State Device Research - ESSDERC '03 (IEEE Cat. No. 03EX704), 2004
The increasing business and personal use of the pervasive World Wide Web is creating a demand for methods to implement and evaluate Web site credibility, to improve information retrieval capabilities and to effectively manage contents. IEEE std.2001-2003 on Web site management contains many elements that facilitate identification and selection of ...
Massimo Cardaci, Jim Isaak
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Web Standards in Dreamweaver

2004
With the launch of Dreamweaver MX 2004, Macromedia moves further toward web standards support, incorporating more features that enable web designers to put best practices to work when developing web sites. Using clean, standard markup and separating content from presentation by way of Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) can make your job as an application ...
Allan Kent, David Powers, Rachel Andrew
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HTML5: A New Standard for the Web

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2011
HTML5 is the newest revision of the HTML standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). This new standard adds several exciting news features and capabilities to HTML. This article will briefly discuss the history of HTML standards, explore what changes are in the new HTML5 standard, and what implications it has for information ...
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Workflow and web service standards

Business Process Management Journal, 2005
Purpose – Aims to discuss the development of workflow standards in the context of the internet.Design/methodology/approach – Outlines the history behind process interoperability standards such as Wf‐XML and BPEL4WS.Findings – Concludes that it will take a while for the dust to settle and the winners of the current standards battles to emerge ...
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