WebExpress: a client/intercept based system for optimizing Web browsing in a wireless environment
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue: mobile networking in the Internet
GPRS and 3G Wireless Applications: Professional Developer's Guide
GPRS and 3G Wireless Applications: Professional Developer's Guide
An Overview of Standards and Related Technology in Web Services
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Unraveling the Web Services Web: An Introduction to SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
IEEE Internet Computing
Pervasive Computing
Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services
Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services
Price competition with service level guarantee in web services
Decision Support Systems
Personalized selection of web services for mobile environments: the m-scroutz solution
Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
Contextualized ubiquity: a new opportunity for rendering business information and services
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
The effect of pre- and post-service performance on consumer evaluation of online retailers
Decision Support Systems
Building Highly Dependable Wireless Web Services
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
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The Web Service paradigm is currently considered as the most promising and rapidly evolving technology for developing applications in open, distributed and heterogeneous environments. The proliferation of this new technology has coincided with significant advances in the hardware and software capabilities of wireless devices. The combination of the two worlds (i.e. making wireless devices capable of providing and consuming Web Services) is considered of major importance to the computing industry for the forthcoming years. This paper describes two scenarios of using Web Services in wireless devices, identifies their advantages and supporting technologies. A reference architecture for the use of Web Services in the wireless world is proposed. Finally, the results of the performance evaluation of an experimental setup are presented.