Web Services technology enables organisations to exploit software as a service. Services are accessed by method invocations. Method interfaces are described and published, and may...
Most languages used for developing web services and clients exhibit properties which make calling remote functions across a network a non-trivial task. The type systems used by ob...
Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, Andrew L. Wend...
The pervasive concept of cloud computing suggests that visualization, which is both data and computing intensive, is a perfect cloud computing application. This paper presents a s...
Existing approaches to Semantic Web Services (SWS) require a domain ontology and a semantic description of the service. In the case of lightweight SWS approaches, such as SAWSDL, s...
Areeb Alowisheq, David E. Millard, Thanassis Tirop...
The emerging standards for the specification of Web Services support the publication of the static interfaces of the operations they may execute. However, little attention is paid...