Public Web services are not designed to be used with specific other Web services in a composite Web service. This leads to the following requirements for the proper control of a ...
Over the past few years, the discussion between the two major architectural styles for designing and implementing Web services, the RPC-oriented approach and the resourceoriented ...
Single-user, desktop-based computer applications are pervasive in our daily lives and work. The prospect of using these applications with innovative interaction systems, like mult...
Interactive applications such as email, calendar, and maps are migrating from local desktop machines to data centers due to the many advantages offered by such a computing environ...
The potential for faults in distributed computing systems is a significant complicating factor for application developers. While a variety of techniques exist for detecting and co...
Paul Stelling, Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman, Crai...