Web2.0 has brought tagging at the forefront of user practises for organizing and locating resources. Unfortunately, these tagging efforts suffer from a main drawback: lack of inter...
Websites serve content both through Web Services as well as through user-viewable webpages. While the consumers of web-services are typically ‘machines’, webpages are meant fo...
Web-service-related techniques have become popular to improve system integration and interaction. In distributed and dynamic environment, web services’ availability has been reg...
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Negotiation of Service Level Agreements (SLAs) is very important for maintaining Quality of Service (QoS) of composite Web services-based business processes. The process of negoti...
Farhana H. Zulkernine, Patrick Martin, Chris Cradd...
The potential benefits of Web services composition heavily rely on semantic interoperability, i.e., the ability to exchange data meaningfully amongst Web services. Context heterog...
Xitong Li, Stuart E. Madnick, Hongwei Zhu 0002, Yu...