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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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Erickson, John, and Keng Siau. "Web Services, Service-Oriented Computing, and Service-Oriented Architecture." Journal of Database Management 19, no. 3 (July 2008): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdm.2008070103.

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TF, Michael Raj,, and Siva Prakasam P. "Semantic Web: A Study on Web Service Composition Approaches." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-1, Issue-4 (June 30, 2017): 196–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd115.

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Jayashree, K., and Sheila Anand. "Web Service Diagnoser Model for managing faults in web services." Computer Standards & Interfaces 36, no. 1 (November 2013): 154–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csi.2013.06.005.

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Kerrigan, Mick, Adrian Mocan, Elena Simperl, and Dieter Fensel. "Modeling Semantic Web Services with the Web Service Modeling Toolkit." Journal of Network and Systems Management 17, no. 3 (May 27, 2009): 326–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10922-009-9130-8.

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Rouached, Mohsen. "Web Service Composition Security." International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology 12, no. 3 (May 2021): 154–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijssmet.2021050109.

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The continuous adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and web services across vertical industries, geographies, and organization sizes generates new major security concerns both for individuals and organizations. Many of the features that make web services attractive, including greater accessibility of data, dynamic application-to-application connections, and relative autonomy are at odds with traditional security models and controls. Current web service composition technologies still present serious risks to individual and enterprise security and privacy. In the presence of multiple providers that coordinate to provide a composite web service, these issues are amplified. Web services security, privacy, and forensics investigations are therefore becoming a serious concern, especially with the tremendous increase in cybernetic crimes. The aim of this work is to draw a comprehensive overview about security aspects related to web services composition by considering different branches related to security, privacy, and forensics investigations. For each security aspect, the problem statement and related works are discussed. Then, a proposed approach to deal with the aspect under consideration is presented.
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Mission, Roger. "Web Service Performance Analysis using the GTMetrix Web Monitoring Tool." Journal of Innovative Technology Convergence 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.69478/jitc2021v3n1a01.

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In this paper, delivering a high-level Quality of Service (QoS) has emerged as one of the top priorities for any web service provider as a result of the increasing use of the Internet. With the support of a performance monitoring tool, many factors affecting the performance of web services are examined. Different web services are routinely monitored to determine the different factors that affect their ability to provide services to an enormous number of users. The performance evaluation parameter used is the web service's load time. When the same web service is monitored at various times, the variation in load times is carefully analyzed to determine the factors that lead to this variation and how they affect the performance of any web service.
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Hwang, San-Yih, Ee-Peng Lim, Chien-Hsiang Lee, and Cheng-Hung Chen. "Dynamic Web Service Selection for Reliable Web Service Composition." IEEE Transactions on Services Computing 1, no. 2 (April 2008): 104–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsc.2008.2.

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Zarubina, Venera, Mikhail Zarubin, Olga Andreeva, Darkhan Akhmetov, and Ekaterina Gutnova. "Web-service promotion of SaaS service for mining design." Innovative Marketing 17, no. 4 (November 1, 2021): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/im.17(4).2021.05.

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The market of software for automating the processes of mining enterprises is represented by foreign solutions, which increases the dependence of Kazakhstani enterprises on third-party developers. The marketing strategy for promoting the domestic software product focus on conquering the market segment and increasing competitiveness.The study aims to develop a marketing strategy for promoting the national cloud service “3D-quarry” as a SaaS, taking into account the modern development of Kazakhstan and the globalization of the world’s economy. When writing the matrix of strategic analysis, an analysis of pricing models was used. The possibility of using various measures to promote the service was assessed. A marketing strategy for promoting software for subsoil use is proposed, including tactics of online and offline marketing. The choice of a pricing model for a SaaS product for specialized universities and small design organizations is substantiated. Within the SaaS framework, a set of indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of a marketing strategy is proposed. A comparative analysis of the payback period of the project when using different tariff plans is carried out. Planning horizon – 3 years, planned market share – 5%, conversion rate – 1%, expected payback period – 4.4 years.The developed pricing policy allows obtaining competitive advantages in comparison with the main representatives of the software market: in the segment of small design organizations – at the expense of an acceptable price, in the segment of educational institutions – at the expense of the freemium pricing model. Acknowledgment The study was carried out within the framework of the grant of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the topic IRN AP09561619 “Development of the core of the web service “3D-quarry”.
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Zhang, Feng, Benming Chen, and Cong Liu. "Web Service Instant Recommendation for Sustainable Service Mashup." Sustainability 12, no. 20 (October 16, 2020): 8563. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12208563.

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Service Mashups can help users to integrate data of multiple sources based on Web services composition. Considering a kind of sustainable service Mashup whose data requirement cannot be predetermined, so users need to choose and compose services in a tentative manner. Meanwhile, users can choose and compose services continually to obtain more data based on existing composition results. In such Mashups, a Web service is chosen according to the data provided by the service. Because it is difficult for users to choose from large amounts of services manually, it is a challenge to recommend services instantly for users during the construction of a sustainable service Mashup. This paper proposes an approach to recommend Web services instantly for a sustainable service Mashup. According to the services used in the service Mashup under construction, candidate services are chosen based on the Mashups that are similar to the constructing Mashup, as well as the parameter correlations of services from the perspective of actual operations of Web service composition. Experimental results indicate that the proposed approach has better precision, recall, and coverage values compared to existing state-of-the-art approaches, and therefore, it is more suitable for instant service recommendation of sustainable service Mashups.
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Guzmán Luna, Jaime Alberto, and Demetrio Arturo Ovalle Carranza. "Web service composition: a semantic web and automated planning technique application." Ingeniería e Investigación 28, no. 3 (September 1, 2008): 145–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/ing.investig.v28n3.15134.

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This article proposes applying semantic web and artificial intelligence planning techniques to a web services composition model dealing with problems of ambiguity in web service description and handling incomplete web information. The model uses an OWL-S services and implements a planning technique which handles open world semantics in its reasoning process to resolve these problems. This resulted in a web services composition system incorporating a module for interpreting OWL-S services and converting them into a planning problem in PDDL (a planning module handling incomplete information) and an execution service module concurrently interacting with the planner for executing each composition plan service.
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Sabesan, Manivasakan, Tore Risch, and Feng Luan. "Automated web service query service." International Journal of Web and Grid Services 6, no. 4 (2010): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijwgs.2010.036405.

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Merin, J. Brindha, Dr W. Aisha Banu, Akila R., and Radhika A. "Semantic Annotation Based Mechanism for Web Service Discovery and Recommendation." Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, and Dependable Applications 14, no. 3 (September 30, 2023): 169–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.58346/jowua.2023.i3.013.

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Web Mining is regarded as one among the data mining techniques that aids in fetching and extraction of necessary data from the web. Conversely, Web usage mining discovers and extracts essential patterns usage over the webs which are being further utilized by various web applications. In order to discover and explore web services that are registered with documents of Web Services-Inspection, Discovery and Integration registry, Universal Description wants specific search circumstance similar to URL, category and service name. The document of Web Service Description Language (WSDL) offers a condition of the web services customers to take out operations, communications and the service format of right message. Therefore, WSDL is being utilized together with semantic explanation dependent substantiation for the extraction of different web services for related purpose, other supporting operations and attributes. The reason is that there subsist different web services having corresponding functionalities however altered or changeable attributes that are non–functional. Resultant, recognize the preeminent web service become tiresome for the user. A method is projected which caters the analysis of service resemblance with the aid of semantic annotation and machine learning (ML) algorithms depending on the analysis intended for enhancing the classification through capturing useful web services semantics related with real world. The emphasizes on the research technique of choosing preeminent web service for the user based on the semantic annotation. The research work in turn recommends a web mining technique that determines the best web service automatically thus ranking concepts in service textual documentation and classifies services on behalf of particular domains. Parallel computation is made easy with web services. The different management stages in the system of recommendation entail collection of dataset through WSDL on the semantic annotation basis, thereby recognizing the best service with the DOBT-Dynamic operation dependent discovering method, ranking through mechanisms MDBR - Multi-Dimensional based ranking, recommendation and classification. In this work, it has been employed a combination of fundamental ML estimators, namely Multinomial Naive Bayes (MNB) and Support Vector Machines (SVM), as well as ensemble techniques such as Bagging, Random Forests, and AdaBoost, to perform classification of Web services. It was observed from the investigate work that the adapted system of best web services recommendation defers high performance in contradiction of the existing recommendation technique regarding accuracy, efficiency in addition to processing time.
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Gozhyj, Aleksandr P., Irina A. Kalinina, and Victor A. Gozhyj. "Method for developing and modelling composite web-services." Herald of Advanced Information Technology 5, no. 3 (October 27, 2022): 185–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15276/aait.05.2022.14.

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The article describes a method for developing and modelling composite web-services. Web-service composition is used to derive new functionality from the interaction of existing web-services. Composite web-services are built in several stages: specifications (determining the type of service); development of the structure of the service based on the algebra of services; service composition modelling; selecting a service variant and generating a service. The main elements of the proposed approach are the algebra of services and web-services interaction models (basic and composite). The above approach formally presents the consideration of the main aspects in solving problems related to the construction of effective composite web-services and the selection of mathematical models, namely: description of web-services, determining the structure of web-services, taking into account the dynamics of information changes, taking into account the main uncertainties in building the structure web-services. Based on the approach, a method for constructing composite web-services has been developed. The method is based on an algebraic description of a web-service based on a specialized algebra of services. The method consists of the following steps: description of the task of developing a web-service; development of the structure of a web service based on the algebra of services; formal description of the structure and clarification of service operations; building models of functioning and interaction of service components; building simulation models of the composite service; defining the final structure of the composite service; web-service implementation. The main tool for describing composite services is the algebra of services, and the model building tool is colouredPetri nets implemented using СPN Tools. As an example of the application of the developed method, the construction of a pharmaceutical service is described, in which the modellingof the interaction of web-services based on Petri nets is used. The process of building a composite model of a web-service is considered. The process begins with building a pharmaceutical web-service model structure based on the service algebra. Based on the service algebra, operators were developed to implement composite services. The structure of the model is developed, which is presented in the form of a formal description. The process of building pharmaceutical service models in the СPN Tools environment is described in detail.
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Gozhyj, Aleksandr P., Irina A. Kalinina, and Victor A. Gozhyj. "Method for developing and modelling composite web-services." Herald of Advanced Information Technology 5, no. 3 (November 1, 2022): 185–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15276/hait.05.2022.14.

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The article describes a method for developing and modelling composite web-services. Web-service composition is used to derive new functionality from the interaction of existing web-services. Composite web-services are built in several stages: specifications (determining the type of service); development of the structure of the service based on the algebra of services; service composition modelling; selecting a service variant and generating a service. The main elements of the proposed approach are the algebra of services and web-services interaction models (basic and composite). The above approach formally presents the consideration of the main aspects in solving problems related to the construction of effective composite web-services and the selection of mathematical models, namely: description of web-services, determining the structure of web-services, taking into account the dynamics of information changes, taking into account the main uncertainties in building the structure web-services. Based on the approach, a method for constructing composite web-services has been developed. The method is based on an algebraic description of a web-service based on a specialized algebra of services. The method consists of the following steps: description of the task of developing a web-service; development of the structure of a web service based on the algebra of services; formal description of the structure and clarification of service operations; building models of functioning and interaction of service components; building simulation models of the composite service; defining the final structure of the composite service; web-service implementation. The main tool for describing composite services is the algebra of services, and the model building tool is colouredPetri nets implemented using СPN Tools. As an example of the application of the developed method, the construction of a pharmaceutical service is described, in which the modellingof the interaction of web-services based on Petri nets is used. The process of building a composite model of a web-service is considered. The process begins with building a pharmaceutical web-service model structure based on the service algebra. Based on the service algebra, operators were developed to implement composite services. The structure of the model is developed, which is presented in the form of a formal description. The process of building pharmaceutical service models in the СPN Tools environment is described in detail.
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Hao, Liang Liang. "A Web Service Composition Algorithm Based on Graph Search and Semantic Web." Applied Mechanics and Materials 687-691 (November 2014): 1637–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.687-691.1637.

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With the Development of web service technology, a single web service cannot fulfill different users’ diverse requirements. Adding semantic information to the input-output message of web services provides us a method to implement web service composition automatically. After researching on existing algorithms for web service composition, this article proposed a QoS-oriented web service composition algorithm based on graph search with semantic information.
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Aniyikaiye, Jide, and Emmanuel Udoh. "Web Services Gateway." International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing 8, no. 1 (January 2016): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijghpc.2016010108.

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Cloud computing has many advantages and is being used increasingly as an efficient and safe solution for web based services. This on-demnd self-service provides network access to a shared pooi of redundant computing resources. Software applications are being developed in the cloud and there are demands for the interoperability of these applications. A common way to meet this demand is the development of Web services (applications), taking advantage of Service-oriented architecture principles. These loosely coupled Web base components pose some security challenges. This paper examines Security as a Service (SECaaS) solutions, as well to propose a new approach to security management in the cloud.
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LEE, Choonhwa, Sunghoon KO, Eunsam KIM, and Wonjun LEE. "Enriching OSGi Service Composition with Web Services." IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems E92-D, no. 5 (2009): 1177–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/transinf.e92.d.1177.

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XU, Meng. "Service Relationship Ontology-Based Web Services Creation." Journal of Software 19, no. 3 (July 9, 2008): 545–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/sp.j.1001.2008.00545.

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Haller, Klaus. "Web services from a service provider perspective." ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 36, no. 1 (January 24, 2011): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1921532.1921542.

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Tian, Chun Hua, Rong Zeng Cao, Hao Zhang, Feng Li, Wei Ding, and Bonnie Ray. "Service analytics framework for web-delivered services." International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics 4, no. 4 (2009): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijsoi.2009.029182.

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Fan, Irene Y. H., and Chao Shen Chang. "Service Creation with Web Services and SOA." HKIE Transactions 10, no. 4 (January 2003): 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1023697x.2003.10667927.

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Wu, Jian, Liang Chen, Zibin Zheng, Michael R. Lyu, and Zhaohui Wu. "Clustering Web services to facilitate service discovery." Knowledge and Information Systems 38, no. 1 (March 17, 2013): 207–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10115-013-0623-0.

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Lagerberg, Ko, Dirk-Jaap Plas, and Maarten Wegdam. "Web services in third-generation service platforms." Bell Labs Technical Journal 7, no. 2 (December 2, 2002): 167–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bltj.10011.

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CHANDRAMOHAN, D., T. VENGATTARAMAN, P. DHAVACHELVAN, R. BASKARAN, and V. S. K. VENKATACHALAPATHY. "FEWSS — FRAMEWORK TO EVALUATE THE SERVICE SUITABILITY AND PRIVACY IN A DISTRIBUTED WEB SERVICE ENVIRONMENT." International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing 05, no. 01 (December 25, 2013): 1350016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793962313500165.

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This paper focuses on addressing the problem of web service monitoring by evaluating its suitability and privacy in a distributed web service environment (DWS). The need for web services monitoring and evaluation is necessary because the quantity and quality of retrieved web services generally does not fulfill the demands or requirements of the web service requesters. In the literature, many authors proposed suitable solutions for checking the quality of web service in an ad hoc scenario but there is no available testbed for this purpose. In this work, it is proposed to develop a framework as a testbed for evaluating the web service for its suitability and privacy. In order to verify, the retrieved web services fulfill the demands and requirements of the requester in a DWS environment. The Framework to Evaluate the Web Service Suitability (FEWSS) supports service providers in modeling the services with testbed and to design service behavior to comply the service suitability. It generates run-time instances of web services, client's requests, service registries and other entities in order to emulate realistic SOA environments. By generating a real testbed, our approach assists in runtime test for provider system/services. Particular focus has been put on the privacy policy extensibility to allow the service providers and users in a complex environment. FEWSS also provides an intuitive interface for testing all services under SOA control.
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Shargabi, Bassam Al, Osama Al-haj Hassan, Alia Sabri, and Asim El Sheikh. "Quality-of-Service Based Web Service Composition and Execution Framework." International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering 6, no. 3 (July 2011): 57–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitwe.2011070104.

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Software is gradually becoming more built by composing web services to support enterprise applications integration; thus, making the process of composing web services a significant topic. The Quality of Service (QoS) in web service composition plays a crucial role. As such, it is important to guarantee, monitor, and enforce QoS and ability to handle failures during execution. Therefore, an urgent need exists for a dynamic Web Service Composition and Execution (WSCE) framework based on QoS constraints. A WSCE broker is designed to maintain the following function: intelligent web service selection decisions based on local QoS for individual web service or global QoS based selection for composed web services, execution tracking, and adaptation. A QoS certifier controlled by the UDDI registry is proposed to verify the claimed QoS attributes. The authors evaluate the composition plan along with performance time analysis.
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Punitha, K. "A Novel Mixed Wide and PSO-Bi-LSTM-CNN Model for the Effective Web Services Classification." Webology 17, no. 2 (December 21, 2020): 218–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v17i2/web17026.

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In software technology, over the diversified environment, services can be rendered using an innovative mechanism of a novel paradigm called web services. In a business environment, rapid changes and requirements from various customers can be adapted using this service. For service management and discovery, the classification of Web services having the same functions is an efficient technique. However, there will be short lengthened Web services functional description documents, having less information, and sparse features. This makes difficulties in modelling short text in various topic models and leads to make an effect in the classification of Web services. A Mixed Wide and PSO-Bi-LSTM-CNN model (MW-PSO-Bi-LSTM-CNN) is proposed in this work for solving this issue. In this technique, the Web service category‟s breadth prediction is performed by combining Web services description document‟s discrete features, which exploits the wide learning model. In the next stage, the PSO-Bi-LSTM-CNN model is used for mining Web services description document word‟s context information and word order, for performing the Web service category‟s depth prediction. Here, particle swarm optimization (PSO) is integrated with the Bi-LSTM-CNN network for computing various hyper-parameters in an automatic manner. In third stage, Web service categories, results of depth, and breadth prediction are integrated using a linear regression model as final service classification result. At last, MW-PSO-Bi-LSTM-CNN, Wide&Bi-LSTM, and Wide&Deep web service classification techniques are compared and a better result with respect to web service classification accuracy is obtained using the proposed technique as shown in experimental results.
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Gönczy, László. "Web service rendszerek." Fiatal Műszakiak Tudományos Ülésszaka 1. (2004) (2004): 105–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.36243/fmtu-2004.28.

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Muthu Lakshmi, V., and Sheila Anand. "Web Service Metering." Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 7, no. 21 (June 5, 2014): 4553–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/rjaset.7.833.

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Singh, M. P. "The service web." IEEE Internet Computing 4, no. 4 (July 2000): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mic.2000.865082.

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Vinoski, S. "Web service references." IEEE Internet Computing 9, no. 2 (March 2005): 96–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mic.2005.47.

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Yang, Jian. "Web service componentization." Communications of the ACM 46, no. 10 (October 1, 2003): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/944217.944235.

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Lemos, Angel Lagares, Florian Daniel, and Boualem Benatallah. "Web Service Composition." ACM Computing Surveys 48, no. 3 (February 8, 2016): 1–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2831270.

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Tudball, Dan. "Opscore Web Service." Wilmott 2017, no. 92 (November 2017): 6–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wilm.10626.

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Fehlmann, Tobias, Fabian Kern, Pascal Hirsch, Robin Steinhaus, Dominik Seelow, and Andreas Keller. "Aviator: a web service for monitoring the availability of web services." Nucleic Acids Research 49, W1 (May 26, 2021): W46—W51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab396.

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Abstract With Aviator, we present a web service and repository that facilitates surveillance of online tools. Aviator consists of a user-friendly website and two modules, a literature-mining based general and a manually curated module. The general module currently checks 9417 websites twice a day with respect to their availability and stores many features (frontend and backend response time, required RAM and size of the web page, security certificates, analytic tools and trackers embedded in the webpage and others) in a data warehouse. Aviator is also equipped with an analysis functionality, for example authors can check and evaluate the availability of their own tools or those of their peers. Likewise, users can check the availability of a certain tool they intend to use in research or teaching to avoid including unstable tools. The curated section of Aviator offers additional services. We provide API snippets for common programming languages (Perl, PHP, Python, JavaScript) as well as an OpenAPI documentation for embedding in the backend of own web services for an automatic test of their function. We query the respective APIs twice a day and send automated notifications in case of an unexpected result. Naturally, the same analysis functionality as for the literature-based module is available for the curated section. Aviator can freely be used at https://www.ccb.uni-saarland.de/aviator.
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Bhuvaneswari, A., and G. R. Karpagam G.R.Karpagam. "Discovering Substitutable and Composable Semantic Web Services for Web Service Composition." International Journal of Computer Applications 48, no. 8 (June 30, 2012): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/7365-9988.

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Rajaram, Kanchana, Chitra Babu, and Arun Adiththan. "Dynamic Transaction Aware Web Service Selection." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 23, no. 03 (August 14, 2014): 1450004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021884301450004x.

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Web service composition, that recursively constructs a composite web service out of the existing services based on a business workflow has been acknowledged as a promising approach to meet the user demands, whenever a single service alone cannot fulfil the needs. In view of frequent failures in the internet environment where the composed service is executed, reliability of the composed service must be ensured. The reliability is determined by the behavioral or transactional properties of component services. The component services for each activity of the workflow must be selected based on their behavior so that their execution results in a consistent termination. Service selection must happen at run-time in order to consider the services available in a service registry at the time of execution. Towards this need, a dynamic transaction aware web service selection approach is proposed in this paper. Further, whenever user requirements change, a long running transaction must be interrupted and cancelled which is not addressed by any of the existing works. Hence, service cancellability property is proposed in this paper and incorporated in the dynamic selection approach. The overhead of the proposed run-time selection approach is assessed and the impact of increased services on its performance is also measured.
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Wenjue, Jia, Chen Yumin, and Gong Jianya. "Implementation of OGC web map service based on web service." Geo-spatial Information Science 7, no. 2 (January 2004): 148–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02826653.

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Jayashree, K. "Trapping Runtime Faults from Web Service Fault Ontology." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 17, no. 8 (August 1, 2020): 3759–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2020.9316.

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The ontology offers a clear considerate of the runtime faults in web services and helps to share this common understanding with users and applications. This paper presents Web Service Fault Ontology and to trap the runtime faults from the Web Services Fault Ontology. Web Service Fault Ontology has been developed to represent the different types of faults that can occur during the interactions between service users, service publishers and service registries: publishing, discovery, binding and execution of web services. Ontology has been proposed to define the intended behavior of web services from the service provider. A sample web service application was developed for testing the proposed model.
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Kwon, O. Byung. "Meta web service: building web-based open decision support system based on web services." Expert Systems with Applications 24, no. 4 (May 2003): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0957-4174(02)00187-2.

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Guo, Gui Li, and Chong Shan Ran. "The Research and Application of Web Service Bridge Technology in Remote Web Service Invocation Based on ASP.NET AJAX." Applied Mechanics and Materials 135-136 (October 2011): 1072–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.135-136.1072.

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In this paper, we used web Service Bridge to solve the ASP.NET AJAX client cannot directly invoke the remote web service problem caused by the security restrictions of JavaScript. Web Service Bridge makes the AJAX client invoke the remote web services as if it invokes the local web services by defining the local service proxy for remote web service in XML declaration. The example demonstrates that, compared to the traditional method of programming local service proxy, web Service Bridge is more convenient and efficient to implement a large number of remote web service invocations in Mushup application.
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