A Web service is frequently defined as browser-less access to content on a Web site. The industry’s focus to date has been on providing easy-to-use low-level libraries, tools a...
With the advent of Web services and orchestration specifications like BPEL it is possible to define workflows on an Internet-scale. In the health-care domain highly structured and ...
We examine the use of Web services, an XML-based distributed object system, for developing reusable, interoperable services for computational science web portals. This paper descr...
Stephen Mock, Choon-Han Youn, Marlon E. Pierce, Ge...
In order to specify the composition of Web services, WSBPEL was defined as an orchestrating language by an international standards consortium. In this paper, we propose a method t...
Discovering and assembling individual Web services into more complex yet new and more useful Web processes has received significant attention from academia recently. In this thesi...