— Web Services offer great promise for integrating and automating software applications within and between enterprises over the Internet. However, ensuring that Web Services can ...
Louise E. Moser, P. Michael Melliar-Smith, Wenbing...
The advent of XML as a universal exchange format, and of Web services as a basis for distributed computing, has fostered the apparition of a new class of documents: dynamic XML do...
Service resilience, defined as the continued availability of a service despite failures and other negative changes in its environment, is vital in many systems. It is typically ac...
The web services architecture came as answers to the search for interoperability among applications. In recent years there has been a growing interest in deploying on the Internet...
Giuliana Teixeira Santos, Lau Cheuk Lung, Carlos M...
An increasingly large amount of such applications employ service objects such as Servlets to generate dynamic and personalized content. Existing caching infrastructures are not we...