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Journal articles on the topic "Web Service"

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Geuer-Pollmann, Christian, and Joris Claessens. "Web services and web service security standards." Information Security Technical Report 10, no. 1 (January 2005): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.istr.2004.11.001.

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Elfirdoussi, Selwa, Zahi Jarir, and Mohamed Quafafou. "Ranking Web Services using Web Service Popularity Score." International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering 9, no. 2 (April 2014): 78–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitwe.2014040105.

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Due to the increase of published Web Services (WSs), finding the suitable WS that satisfies the user goals among discovered WSs still needs deep investigations. Certainly, QoS requirements represent a more appropriate and decisive factor to distinguish similar WSs. A lot of research efforts in this direction have been made but are still limited due to the complexity and diversity of QoS constraints. The novelty of our approach lies in its simplicity since it is based on WS Popularity Score (WSPS). This score is computed using an algorithm based on both user's requirements and quality measures of each discovered WSs such as pertinence, age, frequency, etc. The paper reports a validation of the proposed algorithm, its implementation and evaluation trough Information Extraction (IE), in order to illustrate, and assess the convenience of our approach.
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A, Bhuvaneswari, and G. R. Karpagam. "SEMANTIC WEB SERVICE DISCOVERY FOR MOBILE WEB SERVICES." International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining 12, no. 2 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbidm.2017.10003120.

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Bhuvaneswari, A., and G. R. Karpagam. "Semantic web service discovery for mobile web services." International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining 13, no. 1/2/3 (2018): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbidm.2018.088421.

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Dustdar, Schahram, and Robert Gombotz. "Discovering web service workflows using web services interaction mining." International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management 1, no. 4 (2006): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbpim.2006.012624.

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Mallayya, Deivamani, Baskaran Ramachandran, and Suganya Viswanathan. "An Automatic Web Service Composition Framework Using QoS-Based Web Service Ranking Algorithm." Scientific World Journal 2015 (2015): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/207174.

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Web service has become the technology of choice for service oriented computing to meet the interoperability demands in web applications. In the Internet era, the exponential addition of web services nominates the “quality of service” as essential parameter in discriminating the web services. In this paper, a user preference based web service ranking (UPWSR) algorithm is proposed to rank web services based on user preferences and QoS aspect of the web service. When the user’s request cannot be fulfilled by a single atomic service, several existing services should be composed and delivered as a composition. The proposed framework allows the user to specify the local and global constraints for composite web services which improves flexibility. UPWSR algorithm identifies best fit services for each task in the user request and, by choosing the number of candidate services for each task, reduces the time to generate the composition plans. To tackle the problem of web service composition, QoS aware automatic web service composition (QAWSC) algorithm proposed in this paper is based on the QoS aspects of the web services and user preferences. The proposed framework allows user to provide feedback about the composite service which improves the reputation of the services.
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Lu, Junwen, Guanfeng Liu, Keshou Wu, and Wenjiang Qin. "Location-Aware Web Service Composition Based on the Mixture Rank of Web Services and Web Service Requests." Complexity 2019 (April 7, 2019): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9871971.

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Web service composition is widely used to extend the function of web services. Different users have different requirements of QoSs (Quality of Services) making them face many problems. The requirement of a special QoS may be a hard requirement or a soft requirement. The hard requirement refers to the QoS which must be satisfied to the user, and the soft one means that the requirement is flexible. This paper tries to solve the service composition problem when there are two kinds of requirements of QoSs. To satisfy various kinds of requirement of the QoS, we propose a composition method based on our proposed framework. We give an analysis from composition models of services and from related QoE (Quality of Experience) of web services. Then, we rank the service candidates and the service requests together. Based on the ranking, a heuristics is proposed for service selection and composition-GLLB (global largest number of service requests first, local best fit service candidate first), which uses “lost value” in the scheduling to denote the QoE. Comparisons are used to evaluate our method. Comparisons show that GLLB reduces the value of NUR (Number of Unfinished service Requests), FV (Failure Value), and AFV (Average Failure Value).
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H. Ramadhan, Mohammed. "Approaches to Web Service Composition for the Semantic Web." Qubahan Academic Journal 1, no. 3 (July 25, 2021): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.48161/qaj.v1n3a78.

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Abstract—Service composition is gaining popularity because a composite service can perform functions that an individual service cannot. There are multiple web services available on the web for different tasks. The semantic web is an advanced form of the current web in which all contents have well-defined meanings due to nature, allowing machines to process web contents automatically. A web service composition is a collection of web services that collaborate to achieve a common goal. They reveal the established methods for web service composition in both syntactic and semantic environments. In this study Initially, we identify the existing techniques used for the composition. We classified these approaches according to the processing of the service descriptions, which can be syntactic or semantic-based service processes. We have reviewed more than 14 articles in this domain and concluded the merits of the methodologies applied for the implementation of web service composition.
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Pocompok, Jatupon, and Somjit Arch-int. "Web Service Clustering for Semantic Web Service Discovery." Khon Kaen University Journal (Graduate Studies) 12, no. 4 (October 1, 2012): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5481/kkujgs.2012.12.4.1.

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Blazona, Bojan, and �eljka Mihajlovi�. "Visualization Service Based on Web Services." Journal of Computing and Information Technology 15, no. 4 (2007): 339. http://dx.doi.org/10.2498/cit.1001142.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Web Service"

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McElhiney, Patrick R. "Scalable Web Service Development with Amazon Web Services." Thesis, University of New Hampshire, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10931435.

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The objective of this thesis was to explore the topic of scalable web development, and it answered the question, “How do you scale a website to handle more traffic at peak times without wasting resources?” This is important research to any web company that has issues with rising costs as demand for their website increases. It would be wise for every online business to be prepared for more web traffic, before it occurs, without spending the budget of a multi-million user web company in low traffic periods. The last thing you want is an error as your customer base starts to arrive, giving them a bad experience for their first impressions, which would result in lost revenue.

Scalable software development architectures, including microservices, big data, and Kubernetes were studied, in addition to similar web service companies including Facebook, Twitter, and Match.com. A scalable architecture was designed for a social media web service, MeAndYou, using the big data configuration with a shared Aurora database, which was configured using an auto-scaling group attached to a load balancer in Amazon Web Services (AWS). It was tested using a custom threaded Selenium-based Python script that applied simulated user load to the servers. As the load was applied, AWS added more Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances running a virtual disk image of the web server. After the load was removed, the instances were terminated automatically by AWS to save costs.

Countless steps were taken to make the web service bigger and more scalable than it originally was, before testing, including adding more fields to user profiles, adding more search types, and separating the layers of code into different Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) files in the front-end. A version control system was configured on the servers using GitHub and rsync. The systems architecture designed suggests the Match Engine should use a stream processing message queue, which would allow the system to factor searches one at a time as they are created, with horizontal scaling capabilities, rather than grabbing the entire database and storing it in memory. The backend Match Engine was also tested for accuracy using Structured Query Language (SQL) injection, which determined how the match algorithm should be improved in the future.

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Ivanovas, Anselm. "Der Markt für Web Services Eine Analyse kommerzieller Web Service Verzeichnisse /." St. Gallen, 2007. http://www.biblio.unisg.ch/org/biblio/edoc.nsf/wwwDisplayIdentifier/06609077001/$FILE/06609077001.pdf.

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Utku, Selma. "Web Service Testing For Domain Specific Web Service Discovery Framework." Master's thesis, METU, 2012. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12614083/index.pdf.

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The reliability of web services is important for both users and other service providers, with which they are in interaction. Thus, to guarantee reliability of the web services that are invoked and integrated at runtime, automatic testing of web services is needed. In web service testing, different test cases for web services are generated. The most important issue is to generate the most appropriate value for input parameters of web services at runtime. In this thesis, we developed a method for automatic web service testing that uses semantics dependency-based and data mutation-based techniques to analyze web services and generate different test cases. Thus, we both check whether the services function correctly by generating appropriate input values from different data sources and check robustness of web services by generating random and error-prone data inputs. With respect to the behaviors of web services, the test values are calculated and saved to the database for each web service.
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Zheng, George. "Web Service Mining." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26324.

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In this dissertation, we present a novel approach for Web service mining. Web service mining is a new research discipline. It is different from conventional top down service composition approaches that are driven by specific search criteria. Web service mining starts with no such criteria and aims at the discovery of interesting and useful compositions of existing Web services. Web service mining requires the study of three main research topics: semantic description of Web services, efficient bottom up composition of composable services, and interestingness and usefulness evaluation of composed services. We first propose a Web service ontology to describe and organize the constructs of a Web service. We introduce the concept of Web service operation interface for the description of shared Web service capabilities and use Web service domains for grouping Web service capabilities based on these interfaces. We take clues from how Nature solves the problem of molecular composition and introduce the notion of Web service recognition to help devise efficient bottom up service composition strategies. We introduce several service recognition mechanisms that take advantage of the domain-based categorization of Web service capabilities and ontology-based description of operation semantics. We take clues from the drug discovery process and propose a Web service mining framework to group relevant mining activities into a progression of phases that would lead to the eventual discovery of useful compositions. Based on the composition strategies that are derived from recognition mechanisms, we propose a set of algorithms in the screening phase of the framework to automatically identify leads of service compositions. We propose objective interestingness and usefulness measures in the evaluation phase to narrow down the pool of composition leads for further exploration. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our framework and to address challenges faced by existing biological data representation methodologies, we have applied relevant techniques presented in this dissertation to the field of biological pathway discovery.
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Wu, Chen. "Service distribution and service discovery through a public web services platform." Thesis, Curtin University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/387.

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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) represents an emerging architectural approach that is able to tackle challenges in the contemporary service-based economy, in which the global market revenues are shifting from the manufacture of traditional off-the-shelf products to the provision of diversified services that suffice for customers’ needs. In such a service-based economy, one can envisage an entirely “service-oriented” world, where a massive number of distributed services with different natures and capabilities are provided by various professionals around the world. Problems arise when business applications demand desirable services through different sources and providers that are appropriate for their own benefits and preferences. Therefore, it can be very challenging to design an SOA infrastructure that enables users to exploit this great level of service heterogeneity and quantity. One of the key issues in service-oriented architecture is to achieve efficient service discovery and loosely-coupled service distribution while maintaining a satisfactory degree of scalability, usability, and Web consistency. This thesis deals with SOA infrastructure-level design and implementation issues. It approaches this SOA infrastructure within the scope of Web services, which capture an important, and perhaps the best, ‘realisation’ of SOA. It investigates and formulates how public Web services distributed across the World Wide Web can be augmented by a software platform that enables scalable, user-centred,semantic-enabled, and integration-oriented service retrieval, selection, and matching. The primary goal of this thesis is thus to propose a conceptual framework of an enhanced SOA infrastructure with regard to service distribution and discovery.It also aims to design and implement a platform (PWSP), by means of which a large number of public Web services on the Web can be distributed based on service demands, retrieved based on service descriptions, selected based on service qualities, and matched based on service messages in a user-centred, scalable, and Web-consistent manner without augmenting existing Web services standards.
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Wu, Chen. "Service distribution and service discovery through a public web services platform." Curtin University of Technology, Digital Ecosystems and Business Intelligence Institute, 2008. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=17919.

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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) represents an emerging architectural approach that is able to tackle challenges in the contemporary service-based economy, in which the global market revenues are shifting from the manufacture of traditional off-the-shelf products to the provision of diversified services that suffice for customers’ needs. In such a service-based economy, one can envisage an entirely “service-oriented” world, where a massive number of distributed services with different natures and capabilities are provided by various professionals around the world. Problems arise when business applications demand desirable services through different sources and providers that are appropriate for their own benefits and preferences. Therefore, it can be very challenging to design an SOA infrastructure that enables users to exploit this great level of service heterogeneity and quantity. One of the key issues in service-oriented architecture is to achieve efficient service discovery and loosely-coupled service distribution while maintaining a satisfactory degree of scalability, usability, and Web consistency. This thesis deals with SOA infrastructure-level design and implementation issues. It approaches this SOA infrastructure within the scope of Web services, which capture an important, and perhaps the best, ‘realisation’ of SOA. It investigates and formulates how public Web services distributed across the World Wide Web can be augmented by a software platform that enables scalable, user-centred,semantic-enabled, and integration-oriented service retrieval, selection, and matching. The primary goal of this thesis is thus to propose a conceptual framework of an enhanced SOA infrastructure with regard to service distribution and discovery.
It also aims to design and implement a platform (PWSP), by means of which a large number of public Web services on the Web can be distributed based on service demands, retrieved based on service descriptions, selected based on service qualities, and matched based on service messages in a user-centred, scalable, and Web-consistent manner without augmenting existing Web services standards.
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Gooneratne, Nalaka Dilshan, and s3034554@student rmit edu au. "Discovery and Validation for Composite Services on the Semantic Web." RMIT University. Computer Science and Information Technology, 2009. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20091019.155524.

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Current technology for locating and validating composite services are not sufficient due to the following reasons. • Current frameworks do not have the capacity to create complete service descriptions since they do not model all the functional aspects together (i.e. the purpose of a service, state transitions, data transformations). Those that deal with behavioural descriptions are unable to model the ordering constraints between concurrent interactions completely since they do not consider the time taken by interactions. Furthermore, there is no mechanism to assess the correctness of a functional description. • Existing semantic-based matching techniques cannot locate services that conform to global constraints. Semantic-based techniques use ontological relationships to perform mappings between the terms in service descriptions and user requests. Therefore, unlike techniques that perform either direct string matching or schema matching, semantic-based approaches can match descriptions created with different terminologies and achieve a higher recall. Global constraints relate to restrictions on values of two or more attributes of multiple constituent services. • Current techniques that generate and validate global communication models of composite services yield inaccurate results (i.e. detect phantom deadlocks or ignore actual deadlocks) since they either (i) do not support all types of interactions (i.e. only send and receive, not service and invoke) or (ii) do not consider the time taken by interactions. This thesis presents novel ideas to deal with the stated limitations. First, we propose two formalisms (WS-ALUE and WS-π-calculus) for creating functional and behavioural descriptions respectively. WS-ALUE extends the Description Logic language ALUE with some new predicates and models all the functional aspects together. WS-π-calculus extends π-calculus with Interval Time Logic (ITL) axioms. ITL axioms accurately model temporal relationships between concurrent interactions. A technique comparing a WS-π-calculus description of a service against its WS-ALUE description is introduced to detect any errors that are not equally reflected in both descriptions. We propose novel semantic-based matching techniques to locate composite services that conform to global constraints. These constraints are of two types: strictly dependent or independent. A constraint is of the former type if the values that should be assigned to all the remaining restricted attributes can be uniquely determined once a value is assigned to one. Any global constraint that is not strictly dependent is independent. A complete and correct technique that locates services that conform to strictly dependent constraints in polynomial time, is defined using a three-dimensional data cube. The proposed approach that deals with independent constraints is correct, but not complete, and is a heuristic approach. It incorporates user defined objective functions, greedy algorithms and domain rules to locate conforming services. We propose a new approach to generate global communication models (of composite services) that are free of deadlocks and synchronisation conflicts. This approach is an extension of a transitive temporal reasoning mechanism.
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Medjahed, Brahim. "Semantic Web Enabled Composition of Web Services." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/27364.

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In this dissertation, we present a novel approach for the automatic composition of Web services on the envisioned Semantic Web. Automatic service composition requires dealing with three major research thrusts: semantic description of Web services, composability of participant services, and generation of composite service descriptions. This dissertation deals with the aforementioned research issues. We first propose an ontology-based framework for organizing and describing semantic Web services. We introduce the concept of community to cluster Web services based on their domain of interest. Each community is defined as an instance of an ontology called community ontology. We then propose a composability model to check whether semantic Web services can be combined together, hence avoiding unexpected failures at run time. The model defines formal safeguards for meaningful composition through the use of composability rules. We also introduce the notions of composability degree and tau-composability to cater for partial and total composability. Based on the composability model, we propose a set of algorithms that automatically generate detailed descriptions of composite services from high-level specifications of composition requests. We introduce a Quality of Composition (QoC) model to assess the quality of the generated composite services. The techniques presented in this dissertation are implemented in WebDG, a prototype for accessing e-government Web services. Finally, we conduct an extensive performance study (analytical and experimental) of the proposed composition algorithms.
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Adel, Serhani Mohamed. "A framework and methodology for managing quality of web services extending service oriented architecture: SOA to support web service management, QoWS management and web service composition management." Saarbrücken VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2006. http://d-nb.info/991217853/04.

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Sun, Hua. "Telephone directory web service." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2003. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2421.

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Books on the topic "Web Service"

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Breeding, Marshall. Web services and the service-oriented architecture. [Chicago, Ill.]: ALA TechSource, 2006.

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Melzer, Ingo. Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8.

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Zheng, George, and Athman Bouguettaya. Web Service Mining. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6539-4.

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Petrie, Charles J. Web Service Composition. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32833-1.

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Colbeck, John. XML Web Service. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2003.

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Dimitrios, Georgakopoulos, and Papazoglou M. 1953-, eds. Service-oriented computing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009.

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Bertino, Elisa, Lorenzo Martino, Federica Paci, and Anna Squicciarini. Security for Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87742-4.

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Lorenzo, Martino, Paci Federica, Squicciarini Anna, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Security for Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

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Singh, Munindar P. Service-Oriented Computing. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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Offer, Marcus. Careers Service web site design. Manchester: Graduate Prospects, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Web Service"

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Côté, Richard G. "Web Service." In Encyclopedia of Systems Biology, 2351. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9863-7_1368.

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Alonso, Gustavo, Fabio Casati, Harumi Kuno, and Vijay Machiraju. "Service Composition." In Web Services, 245–94. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10876-5_8.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Web-Services-Architektur." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services, 61–81. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_4.

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Alonso, Gustavo, Fabio Casati, Harumi Kuno, and Vijay Machiraju. "Service coordination protocols." In Web Services, 197–244. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10876-5_7.

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Fensel, Dieter, Federico Michele Facca, Elena Simperl, and Ioan Toma. "Service Science." In Semantic Web Services, 25–35. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19193-0_3.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Web Services und Transaktionen." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services, 275–96. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_11.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Web Services Description Language." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services, 115–39. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_6.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Verzeichnisdienste für Web Services." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services, 141–69. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_7.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Leistungsaspekte von Web Services." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services, 171–203. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_8.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Web Services und Sicherheit." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services, 205–37. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Web Service"

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Khorasgani, Reihaneh Rabbany, Eleni Stroulia, and Osmar R. Zaiane. "Web service matching for RESTful web services." In 2011 13th IEEE International Symposium on Web Systems Evolution (WSE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wse.2011.6081829.

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Bouasker, Taycir, Mahjoub Langar, and Riadh Robbana. "NFRs based web services scoring as web service." In 2016 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscc.2016.7543872.

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Mokarizadeh, Shahab, Peep Kungas, and Mihhail Matskin. "Utilizing Web Services Networks for Web Service Innovation." In 2014 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2014.95.

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Sabesan, Manivasakan, and Tore Risch. "Web service query service." In the 11th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1806338.1806470.

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"WEB SERVICE COMPOSITION USING THE WEB SERVICES MANAGEMENT LAYER." In 4th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001518201090116.

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Chung, S., J. R. Pan, and S. Davalos. "A Special Web Service Mechanism: Asynchronous .NET Web Services." In Advanced Int'l Conference on Telecommunications and Int'l Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (AICT-ICIW'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aict-iciw.2006.34.

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Zhou, Yang, Ling Liu, Chang-Shing Perng, Anca Sailer, Ignacio Silva-Lepe, and Zhiyuan Su. "Ranking Services by Service Network Structure and Service Attributes." In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2013.14.

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Wu Chou, Li Li, and Feng Liu. "Web service enablement of communication services." In IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2005.130.

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Charfi, Anis, and Mira Mezini. "Middleware services for web service compositions." In Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1062745.1062904.

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Chou, Wu, Li Li, and Feng Liu. "Web Services for Service-Oriented Communication." In 2006 International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/colcom.2006.361896.

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Reports on the topic "Web Service"

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Berbeco, Robert W. The Uniframe .Net Web Service Discovery Service. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada492316.

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Stadler, Michael, Christ Marnay, Judy Lai, Afzal Siddiqui, Tanachai Limpaitoon, Trucy Phan, Olivier Megel, Jessica Chang, and Nicholas DeForest. Storage Viability and Optimization Web Service. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/993858.

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Au, Tsz-Chiu, Ugur Kuter, and Dana Nau. Web Service Composition With Volatile Information. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada448037.

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Kramer, Mitchell. KANA Solutions for Web Self-Service. Boston, MA: Patricia Seybold Group, July 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/pr7-13-06cc.

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Srinivasan, A., S. Hankin, P. Cornillon, and E. P. Chassignet. HYCOM Data Service and Web Outreach. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada573192.

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Kim, Anya, Myong Kang, Catherine Meadows, Elias Ioup, and John Sample. A Framework for Automatic Web Service Composition. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada499917.

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Kuter, Ugur, Evren Sirin, Dana Nau, Bijan Parsia, and James Hendler. Information Gathering During Planning for Web Service Composition. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada448050.

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Sirin, Evren, Bijan Parsia, Dan Wu, James Hendler, and Dana Nau. HTN Planning for Web Service Composition Using SHOP2. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada448067.

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Elliott, Geoffrey, and Na Wang. DOE Commercial Building Energy Asset Score Web Service (Draft). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1120102.

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Radde, Guillaume. A restful web service for virtual supply chain time management. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7680.

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