The Jini architecture for network-centric computing
Communications of the ACM
Web Services Interaction Models, Part 1: Current Practice
IEEE Internet Computing
Meteor-s web service annotation framework
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Autonomous Adaptation to Dynamic Availability Using a Service-Oriented Component Model
Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Software Engineering
Mobile devices and web services
ACS'07 Proceedings of the 7th Conference on 7th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science - Volume 7
A Dynamically Extensible, Service-Based Infrastructure for Mobile Applications
ER '08 Proceedings of the ER 2008 Workshops (CMLSA, ECDM, FP-UML, M2AS, RIGiM, SeCoGIS, WISM) on Advances in Conceptual Modeling: Challenges and Opportunities
An Ontology-Based Framework for Discovering Mobile Services
CNSR '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Seventh Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference
MUCS: A model for ubiquitous commerce support
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
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Mobile services (m-services) play an important role in daily life and work of modern societies. Current service oriented architectures (SOA) are widely used to offer Web Services on wired networks. However, no significant research has been done in m-services field to provide availability service and dynamical discovery to mobile users. Nowadays, mobile devices are characterized by limited resources such as processing power, memory, display screen and connection bandwidth. In this context, we propose a service oriented architecture that addresses the following issues: (1) dynamical integration of new services by providers at anytime, (2) dynamical discovery of available services and (3) the use of open source software to develop the solution. With this approach, users require no prior knowledge of accessible services nor require updating the application of their mobile devices when new services are incorporated. The paper includes results with service scenarios, showing that Web Services can safely be used as paradigm to support m-services.