Abstract--Workflow design, mashup configuration, and composite service formation are examples where the capabilities of multiple simple services combined achieve a complex function...
Traditional data quality engineering techniques, often used and deployed within a single enterprise environment, are inadequate to cope with the rapid change of data, with a multit...
Marco Comerio, Hong Linh Truong, Carlo Batini, Sch...
Companies that are present at multiple online locations may have difficulty staffing them adequately in terms of helpdesk services with efficient use of human resources. In this pa...
Leonel Morgado, Paulo Reis, Fausto de Carvalho, Ti...
While modern CPUs offer an increasing number of cores with shared caches, prevailing execution engines for business processes, workflows, or Web service compositions have not been ...
The triangular operational model with the three roles of service-registry, -provider, and -consumer has been the traditional operational model in Service-oriented Architectures (SO...
Process-driven service-oriented architectures (SOA) need to cope with constant changing requirements of various compliance requirements, such as quality of service (QoS) constraint...
Ernst Oberortner, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar, Agni...
The availability of Web services with similar functionality but different QoS values creates new challenges for Web services composition: not only functional properties of the comp...
Viktoriya Degeler, Ilce Georgievski, Alexander Laz...