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EDOC
2002
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Web Service Interfaces for Inter-Organisational Business Processes: An Infrastructure for Automated Reconciliation
For the majority of front-end e-business systems, the assumption of a coherent and homogeneous set of interfaces is highly unrealistic. Problems start in the back-end, with system...
Giacomo Piccinelli, Wolfgang Emmerich, Christian Z...
ICWS
2007
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Virtualised Trusted Computing Platform for Adaptive Security Enforcement of Web Services Interactions
Security enforcement framework is an important aspect of any distributed system. With new requirements imposed by SOA-based business models, adaptive security enforcement on the a...
Ivan Djordjevic, Srijith K. Nair, Theodosis Dimitr...
FGCS
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Optimizing Web Service messaging performance in mobile computing
— The performance and efficiency of Web Services can be greatly increased in conversational and streaming message exchanges by streaming the message exchange paradigm. In this pa...
Sangyoon Oh, Geoffrey Fox
ECWEB
2009
Springer
130views ECommerce» more  ECWEB 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Perspectives for Web Service Intermediaries: How Influence on Quality Makes the Difference
Abstract. In the service-oriented computing paradigm and the Web service architecture, the broker role is a key facilitator to leverage technical capabilities of loose coupling to ...
Ulrich Scholten, Robin Fischer, Christian Zirpins
WWW
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Why is the web loosely coupled?: a multi-faceted metric for service design
Loose coupling is often quoted as a desirable property of systems architectures. One of the main goals of building systems using Web technologies is to achieve loose coupling. How...
Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde