A scalable approach to trust negotiation is required in Web service environments that have large and dynamic requester populations. We introduce Trust-Serv, a model-driven trust n...
As the number of available Web services increases, there is a growing demand to find the service that best fits the user's requirements. Especially, when a set of services fu...
— With the mutual consent to use WSDL (Web Service Description Language) to describe web service interfaces and SOAP as the basic communication protocol, the cornerstone for web ...
Christian Emig, Frank Brandt, Sebastian Abeck, J&u...
A major advantage offered by Web services technologies is the ability to dynamically discover and invoke services. This ability is particularly important for operations of many ap...
Arun Mukhija, Andrew Dingwall-Smith, David S. Rose...
Ad-hoc and situational applications for personal use will gain more and more traction in the work support for knowledge workers (KWers). Personal information is a key element in th...