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Technologies for E-Services [electronic resource] : 4th International Workshop, TES 2003, Berlin, Germany, September 8, 2003, Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2819Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003Edition: 1st ed. 2003Description: X, 206 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540394068
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.73 23
  • 003.54 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.D35
  • Q350-390
Online resources:
Contents:
On Web Services Aggregation -- A Framework for Business Rule Driven Service Composition -- Context-Aware Composition of E-services -- A Quality-Aware Approach to Web Services Procurement -- Towards a Context-Aware Service Directory -- User-Facing Web Service Development: A Case for a Product-Line Approach -- A Contract Model to Deploy and Control Cooperative Processes -- A Reputation-Based Approach to Preserving Privacy in Web Services -- Reliable Web Service Execution and Deployment in Dynamic Environments -- Reliable Execution Planning and Exception Handling for Business Process -- L-ToPSS – Push-Oriented Location-Based Services -- A Process and a Tool for Creating Service Descriptions Based on DAML-S -- Mathematical Web Services: A Case Study -- enTish: An Approach to Service Composition -- Varying Resource Consumption to Achieve Scalable Web Services -- A Protocol for Fast Co-Allocation of Shared Web Services.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: E-services, and in particular Web services, are emerging as a promising tech- logy for the e?ective automation of application integration across networks and organizations. The basic technological infrastructure for e-services is structured around three major standards: SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. These standards p- vide building blocks for service description, discovery, and interaction. E-service technologies have clearly in?uenced positively the development of integrated - stems by providing programmatic access to e-services through SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. E-services are evolving toward being able to solve critical integ- tion issues including security, transactions, collaborative processes management, semantic aspects, and seamless integration with existing middleware infrastr- tures. VLDB-TES 2003 was the fourth workshop in a successful series of annual workshops on technologies for E-services, held in conjunction with the VLDB conference. The objective of VLDB-TES 2003 was to bring together researchers, practitioners,anduserstoexchangenewideas,developments,andexperienceson issues related to E-services. VLDB-TES 2003 took place in Berlin, Germany. It featured the presentation of 16 regular papers. In addition to the presentation of research papers, the workshop included two invited talks and a panel discussion.
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On Web Services Aggregation -- A Framework for Business Rule Driven Service Composition -- Context-Aware Composition of E-services -- A Quality-Aware Approach to Web Services Procurement -- Towards a Context-Aware Service Directory -- User-Facing Web Service Development: A Case for a Product-Line Approach -- A Contract Model to Deploy and Control Cooperative Processes -- A Reputation-Based Approach to Preserving Privacy in Web Services -- Reliable Web Service Execution and Deployment in Dynamic Environments -- Reliable Execution Planning and Exception Handling for Business Process -- L-ToPSS – Push-Oriented Location-Based Services -- A Process and a Tool for Creating Service Descriptions Based on DAML-S -- Mathematical Web Services: A Case Study -- enTish: An Approach to Service Composition -- Varying Resource Consumption to Achieve Scalable Web Services -- A Protocol for Fast Co-Allocation of Shared Web Services.

E-services, and in particular Web services, are emerging as a promising tech- logy for the e?ective automation of application integration across networks and organizations. The basic technological infrastructure for e-services is structured around three major standards: SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. These standards p- vide building blocks for service description, discovery, and interaction. E-service technologies have clearly in?uenced positively the development of integrated - stems by providing programmatic access to e-services through SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. E-services are evolving toward being able to solve critical integ- tion issues including security, transactions, collaborative processes management, semantic aspects, and seamless integration with existing middleware infrastr- tures. VLDB-TES 2003 was the fourth workshop in a successful series of annual workshops on technologies for E-services, held in conjunction with the VLDB conference. The objective of VLDB-TES 2003 was to bring together researchers, practitioners,anduserstoexchangenewideas,developments,andexperienceson issues related to E-services. VLDB-TES 2003 took place in Berlin, Germany. It featured the presentation of 16 regular papers. In addition to the presentation of research papers, the workshop included two invited talks and a panel discussion.

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