: The Web Services architecture defines various specifications that applications may wish to use in combination. In this paper, we investigate the composition of the Web services s...
The management and maintenance of a large number of Web services is not easy and, in particular, needs appropriate authorization policies to be defined so as to realize reliable an...
Abstract: A web service usually serves many consumers, with each consumer having its specific functional or nonfunctional requirements. The web service should be customizable to me...
Recently, describing behavior of web services is becoming more and more important. This behavior can be described by business protocols representing the possible sequences of messa...
Web Services provide standardized interfaces for accessing software systems and data sources over the Internet. Semantic descriptions of Web Services help to automate the discovery...