—Web Services are interfaces that describe a collection of operations that are network-accessible through standardized web protocols. When a required operation is not found, seve...
Web services allow authorized entities (including individuals, corporations, and automated agents) to employ software components created by other parties scattered across the glob...
Marcus Fontoura, Tobin J. Lehman, Dwayne Nelson, T...
The management and maintenance of a large number of Web services is not easy and, in particular, needs appropriate authorization policies to be defined so as to realize reliable an...
While the Grid and Web Services have helped us support heterogeneous resource access through the use of service oriented architectures, they have not addressed the issue of hetero...
Based on top of Web protocols and XML language, Web services are emerging as a framework to provide applicationto-application interaction. An important challenge is their integrat...