A cost and performance model for Web service investment
Communications of the ACM
Two approaches to bringing Internet services to WAP devices
Proceedings of the 9th international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks : the international journal of computer and telecommunications netowrking
Quality of Service Issues in Internet Web Services
IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Micro
Introduction to web services architecture
IBM Systems Journal
Developing XML web services with WebSphere studio application developer
IBM Systems Journal
Web services management approaches
IBM Systems Journal
The (r)evolution of useful Web services
IEEE Communications Magazine
Critical success factors for the development of mobile learning applications
IMSA'06 Proceedings of the 24th IASTED international conference on Internet and multimedia systems and applications
An architecture for agent-based mobile Supply Chain Event Management
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Web services model for mobile, distance and distributed learning using service-oriented architecture
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The effect of switching costs on intent to switch: an application in IS service provision markets
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Rapid prototyping and fast user trial of multimedia broadcast and cellular services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Key issues for the design and development of mobile commerce services and applications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Providing web services to mobile users: the architecture design of an m-service portal
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A two-player game system implemented under WAP
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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Web services are driving the next generation of mobile computing applications by providing a thick abstraction layer that masks the operating systems for any given device from the developer. Major platform vendors are now rolling out revolutionary tools aimed at simplifying the creation and deployment of web services. The authors have created a mobile web service based on the flexible services architecture model for mobile communication. This paper presents a new approach to building flexible services architecture (FSA) based web services, and outlines the details of a sample web service that the authors have developed using the flexible services architecture. The translator web service developed by the authors demonstrates the flexibility and applicability of the FSA. This approach could be quite helpful for developing any web service and for building mobile communication applications.