Abstract—Service modeling and composition is a fundamental method for offering advanced functionality by combining a set of primitive services provided by the system. Unlike in t...
Sahin Cem Geyik, Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Petros Zer...
Traditional sensor network deployments consisted of fixed infrastructures and were relatively small in size. More and more, we see the deployment of ad-hoc sensor networks with h...
Martin F. O'Connor, Vincent Andrieu, Mark Roantree
Abstract-- The success of Web Services as a tool to decouple and distribute different processes is beyond any doubt. On the one hand, their distributed nature makes them perfect to...
Manual deployment of the application usually requires expertise both about the underlying system and the application. Automatic service deployment can improve deployment significa...
While SOAP/XML is perceived as the appropriate interoperability level for web-services, companies compete to provide workflow-based tools for web-service integration. This paper p...