Caching Technologies for Web Applications
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Web services and business process management
IBM Systems Journal
IBM Systems Journal
Strategies for effective web services adoption for dynamic e-businesses
Decision Support Systems
The JOpera visual composition language
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
A methodology for e-service substitutability in a virtual district environment
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Service-oriented system evolution taxonomy and metrics derived from complex adaptive systems theory
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
Service-oriented system evolution taxonomy and metrics derived from complex adaptive systems theory
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
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In the last couple of years, the concept of a web service (WS) has emerged as an important paradigm for general application integration in the internet environment. More particularly, WS is viewed as an important vehicle for the creation of dynamic e-business applications and as a means for the J2EE and .NET worlds to come together. Several companies, including Microsoft, have been collaborating in proposing new WS standards. The World Wide Web Consortium has been the forum for many WS-related standardization activities. Many traditional concepts like business process management, security, directory services, routing and transactions are being extended for WS. This extended abstract traces some of the trends in the WS arena. After the TES2002 workshop is over, more information could be found in the presentation material at http://www.almaden.ibm.com/u/mohan/WebServices_TES2002_Slides.pdf