In Service Oriented Architecture, each application is ofgned as a set of abstract services, which defines its functions. A concrete service(s) is selected at runtime for tract ser...
In Service Oriented Architecture, each application is often designed with a set of reusable services and a business process. In order to retain the reusability of services, it is ...
WS-Security is an essential component of the Web services protocol stack. WS-Security provides end-to-end security properties, thereby assuring the participation of nonsecure tran...
As the amount of biological data continues to increase, how biologists share data and analysis tools efficiently is becoming an important issue. Web service technology is a promis...
Zhiming Wang, John A. Miller, Jessica C. Kissinger...
Web service standards, like several other IT standards, are anticipatory, i.e., they are designed and codified in anticipation of actual adoption and use. As a result, the setting...
Sandeep Purao, John W. Bagby, Karthikeyan Umapathy
Service-oriented computing and the ensuing science of services represent significant challenges to academia. As we come to grips with its many implications, we are slowly beginnin...
Sandeep Purao, Vijay K. Vaishnavi, John W. Bagby, ...
Computational science workflows are generating an ever-increasing volume of data products. Metadata for these workflows is communicated using one or more discipline-specific schem...
Where services are offered on a commercial basis, the manner in which charges for service usage are calculated is of key importance. Services typically have associated with them a...
Scientific workflows in Life Sciences are usually complex, and use many online databases, analysis tools, publication repositories and customized computation intensive desktop sof...