An introduction to Web Services
BT Technology Journal
A Management Platform for Commercial Web Services
BT Technology Journal
The Grid Enterprise — Structuring the Agile Business of the Future
BT Technology Journal
An introduction to Web Services
BT Technology Journal
Seamless service composition (SeSCo) in pervasive environments
Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Multimedia service composition
An automatic subdigraph renovation plan for failure recovery of composite semantic Web services
Frontiers of Computer Science: Selected Publications from Chinese Universities
Hi-index | 0.00 |
The underlying need for Web Services has been demonstrated by their early adoption and rapid evolution during the last few years. This evolution has resulted in a number of specifications being proposed that at first glance seem independent of one another. The current immaturity of the base technology and the growing number and diversity of specifications related to Web Services is sometimes seen as a barrier to developers attempting to combine them to create a working piece of software. For some, the apparent lack of stability and coherence in the specifications even raises the question of the real long-term viability and value of the technology. This document puts those specifications into perspective by describing the set of interoperable XML protocols that are the foundation of building interoperable systems, middleware, and applications.