Abstract—Several approaches have been proposed to introduce self-management capabilities for web service compositions. However, most of these works are limited as they are not ex...
The power of Web Service (WS) technology lies in the fact that it establishes a common, vendor-neutral platform for integrating distributed computing applications, in intranets as ...
Daniel Elenius, Grit Denker, David Martin, Fred Gi...
The lack of semantics in Web Services Description Language (WSDL) prevents automatic discovery and hence automatic invocation and composition. In our work, we are interested in ext...
The Web Services framework, since it leverages the Service Oriented Architecture model, enables the development of applications that are loosely coupled and easier to manage. A We...
Web services provide abstractions for simplifying integration at lower levels of the interaction stacks, they don't yet help simplify integration at higher abstraction levels ...