Web 2.0 provided internet users with a dynamic medium, where information is updated continuously and anyone can participate. Though preliminary analysis exists, there is still lit...
Konstantinos N. Vavliakis, Andreas L. Symeonidis, ...
Designing computing equipment for a computer laboratory is not easy. In a class in a computer laboratory, it is not unusual that all students do the same thing simultaneously. Tre...
Grid services are emerged by integrating Grid computing and Web services to perform a seamless information processing system across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic virtual org...
This paper describes a dynamic service reconfiguration model where the proxy is composed of a chain of service objects called mobilets (pronounced as mo-be-lets), which can be dep...
Siu Nam Chuang, Alvin T. S. Chan, Jiannong Cao, Ro...
—The recent surge of popularity has established Mashups as an important category of Web 2.0 applications. Mashups are essentially Web services that are often created by end-users...
Osama Al-Haj Hassan, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, John A. ...