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ICSE
2004
IEEE-ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Adding High Availability and Autonomic Behavior to Web Services
Rapid acceptance of the Web Services architecture promises to make it the most widely supported and popular object-oriented architecture to date. One consequence is that a wave of...
Kenneth P. Birman, Robbert van Renesse, Werner Vog...
COMPSAC
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
An Online Monitoring Approach for Web services
High quality is one of the critical elements contributing to Web service’s success. Monitoring events that are sensitive to quality of Web services is thus an important issue fo...
Qianxiang Wang, Yonggang Liu, Min Li, Hong Mei
JSW
2007
141views more  JSW 2007»
15 years 6 months ago
Building Dependable and Secure Web Services
— Web Services offer great promise for integrating and automating software applications within and between enterprises over the Internet. However, ensuring that Web Services can ...
Louise E. Moser, P. Michael Melliar-Smith, Wenbing...
SYNASC
2005
IEEE
130views Algorithms» more  SYNASC 2005»
15 years 12 months ago
Natural Computation for Business Intelligence from Web Usage Mining
Web usage mining attempts to discover useful knowledge from the secondary data obtained from the interactions of the users with the Web. Web usage mining has become very critical ...
Ajith Abraham
CMS
2003
120views Communications» more  CMS 2003»
15 years 7 months ago
Extending the SDSI / SPKI Model through Federation Webs
Classic security systems use a trust model centered in the authentication procedure, which depends on a naming service. Even when using a Public Key Infrastructure as X.509, such s...
Altair Olivo Santin, Joni da Silva Fraga, Carlos M...