A Three-Layer Framework for Cross-Organizational e-Contract Enactment
CAiSE '02/ WES '02 Revised Papers from the International Workshop on Web Services, E-Business, and the Semantic Web
Modeling Web Services Variability with Feature Diagrams
Revised Papers from the NODe 2002 Web and Database-Related Workshops on Web, Web-Services, and Database Systems
Application of an object-oriented metasystems in university information system development
Annals of cases on information technology
Modeling service-based multimedia content adaptation in pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 1st conference on Computing frontiers
Flows and views for scalable scientific process integration
InfoScale '06 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Scalable information systems
Automatic implementation of constraints in component based applications
Information and Software Technology
Formal design and implementation of constraints in software components
Advances in Engineering Software
An approach to modeling Web service QoS and provision price
WISEW'03 Proceedings of the Fourth international conference on Web information systems engineering workshops
Simulations of distributed service-based content adaptation for network optimization
NGITS'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems
End-to-end reliability of service oriented applications
Information Systems Frontiers
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Architecting Web Services is targeted at developers and technical architects who have heard about, and even started to work with, Web services. The book starts with a background on the evolution of Web services and their significance to future collaborative efforts via the Internet. It then reveals the architecture for Web services and the various relationships that can be established through their consumption. Following a short technical primer on XML and related technologies, the Web services model is outlined to illustrate the decisions that have to be made in the areas of presentation, interface, and security before the design is even started. Topics ranging from content to state management to system infrastructures are discussed to help the reader establish an understanding of the options and the pitfalls that can occur when developing robust Web services. The lifecycle of implementing Web services from start to finish is illustrated, taking existing processes and exposing their functionality through Web services. Examples extend both Java and COM objects as Web services before exposing an entire hotel reservation system through a Web services workflow. These exercises are followed by three application scenarios that consume these Web services, again with both Java and Visual Basic/ASP examples. Discussions cover the design, implementation, and testing of each solution to ensure a successful result.