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Journal articles on the topic "Web Service Description Language (WSDL)"

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PANDEY, RAVI SHANKAR. "A PLATFORM FOR SERVICE PROVIDER TO ADVERTISE QUALITY OF SERVICE USING WSDL." International Journal of Information Acquisition 08, no. 04 (2011): 291–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219878911002549.

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Web services are programs which perform some elementary business process of an application and are distributed over the Internet. These services are described, discovered and executed using standard languages WSDL, SOAP and UDDI. Proliferation of web services has resulted in intense competition between providers, which provide the same service. To survive in such a competitive environment, they need to advertise the quality of their service. Web service description language does not provide support to describe quality attributes. Recently, DAmbrogio proposed QOS model of web services based on a meta model of WSDL. In this paper, we present a platform to advertise QOS as declared by the service provider. This tool generates a WSDL file from Java code along with its quality of service attributes. It accepts Java code and a file containing quality attributes. These attributes include reliability, availability, and operation demand and operation latency. These attributes are included in WSDL file as a content of description element.
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Berón, Mario, Hernán Bernardis, Enrique Miranda, Daniel Riesco, João Varanda-Pereira, and Rangel Henriques. "Measuring the understandability of WSDL specifications, web service understanding degree approach and system." Computer Science and Information Systems 13, no. 3 (2016): 779–807. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis160124026b.

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Web Services (WS) are fundamental software artifacts for building service oriented applications and they are usually reused by others. Therefore they must be analyzed and comprehended for maintenance tasks: identification of critical parts, bug fixing, adaptation and improvement. In this article, WSDLUD a method aimed at measuring a priori the understanding degree (UD) of WSDL (Web Service Description Language) descriptions is presented. In order to compute UD several criteria useful to measure the understanding?s complexity of WSDL descriptions must be defined. These criteria are used by LSP (Logic Scoring of Preference), a multicriteria evaluation method, for producing a Global Preference value that indicates the satisfaction level of the WSDL description regarding the evaluation focus, in this case, the understanding degree. All the criteria information required by LSP is extracted from WSDL descriptions by using static analysis techniques and processed by specific algorithms which allow gathering semantic information. This process allows to obtain a priori information about the comprehension difficulty which proves our research hypotheses that states that it is possible to compute the understanding degree of a WSDL description.
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Ms.T. Santhini and Dr.K. Anuradha. "Enable the Syntactic Web Services using Genetic Algorithm." International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering and Management (IRJAEM) 2, no. 06 (2024): 1881–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.47392/irjaem.2024.0279.

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The main Purpose of the project” Enabling Semantic through web services using genetic approach” is to develop and designed the web service including ontology concept. This project is used to overcome the drawbacks of the syntatic web services.In this project, we are developing the web services or the wsdl (web service description language).After creating the wsdl, we are including the ontology into wsdl using the wsdl to owl-s conversion module. The wsdl to owl-s module is used to convert the wsdl into the owl-s file.Automatic Composition of semantic web services module is used compose the two or more existing web services. Composition process is the output of the one web service is the input of another web services. In this project, we are developed the automatic composition of semantic web services. In this project, Automatic Composition module uses two web services. User enters the keyword and chooses the extension in the web page. In this project, we are using the genetic algorithm for develop the semantic web services. Genetic algorithm is to create the two lists and all the files in the database are stored the two lists. If the user enters the keyword and chooses the extension, the first web service is used to combine and to provide the filename. The second web service is used to search this filename in the two lists. The second web service use the genetic algorithm is used to search the file exists or not.
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STROULIA, ELENI, and YIQIAO WANG. "STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC MATCHING FOR ASSESSING WEB-SERVICE SIMILARITY." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 14, no. 04 (2005): 407–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843005001213.

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The web-services stack of standards is designed to support the reuse and interoperation of software components on the web. A critical step in the process of developing applications based on web services is service discovery, i.e. the identification of existing web services that can potentially be used in the context of a new web application. Discovery through catalog-style browsing (such as supported currently by web-service registries) is clearly insufficient. To support programmatic service discovery, we have developed a suite of methods that assess the similarity between two WSDL (Web Service Description Language) specifications based on the structure of their data types and operations and the semantics of their natural language descriptions and identifiers. Given only a textual description of the desired service, a semantic information-retrieval method can be used to identify and order the most relevant WSDL specifications based on the similarity of the element descriptions of the available specifications with the query. If a (potentially partial) specification of the desired service behavior is also available, this set of likely candidates can be further refined by a semantic structure-matching step, assessing the structural similarity of the desired vs the retrieved services and the semantic similarity of their identifiers. In this paper, we describe and experimentally evaluate our suite of service-similarity assessment methods.
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Rahman, Wan Nurhayati Wan Ab, and Farid Meziane. "A Generic QoS Model for Web." International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering 6, no. 3 (2011): 15–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitwe.2011070102.

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The development, registration, discovery, and invocation of quality Web services are vital for the successful implementation of applications using Web services. Considerable research focuses on quality for Web services. Unfortunately, current research on Quality of Service (QoS) for Web services is concentrated on service users and the implementation stage. This research highlights the importance of incorporating QoS at the design and development stages; the authors propose the introduction of QoS at the same time as functional requirements. However, Web Service Description Language (WSDL) describes the functional elements of a Web service, and QoS is significant for this description. Therefore, the authors propose an extension to the WSDL through a generic QoS metamodel, incorporating QoS specifications into the functionalities. This paper begins by defining the required QoS specifications for the development of quality Web services and explores the potential of the Unified Modeling Language as a technique and notation to specify QoS. To properly integrate QoS in the design, the authors propose extensions to the existing UML QoS profile. The paper concludes with the evaluation of the proposed framework and summarises its advantages.
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Sun, Qitong, Jun Han, and Dianfu Ma. "A Framework for Service Semantic Description Based on Knowledge Graph." Electronics 10, no. 9 (2021): 1017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics10091017.

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To construct a large-scale service knowledge graph is necessary. We propose a method, namely semantic information extension, for service knowledge graphs. We insist on the information of services described by Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and we design the ontology layer of web service knowledge graph and construct the service graph, and using the WSDL document data set, the generated service knowledge graph contains 3738 service entities. In particular, our method can give a full performance to its effect in service discovery. To evaluate our approach, we conducted two sets of experiments to explore the relationship between services and classify services that develop by service descriptions. We constructed two experimental data sets, then designed and trained two different deep neural networks for the two tasks to extract the semantics of the natural language used in the service discovery task. In the prediction task of exploring the relationship between services, the prediction accuracy rate reached 95.1%, and in the service classification experiment, the accuracy rate of TOP5 reached 60.8%. Our experience shows that the service knowledge graph has additional advantages over traditional file storage when managing additional semantic information is effective and the new service representation method is helpful for service discovery and composition tasks.
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Rani, Mrs M. Akila, and Dr D. Shanthi. "A Study on Knowledge Discovery of Relevant Web Services with Semantic and Syntactic approaches." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY 4, no. 1 (2013): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v4i1a.3026.

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Web mining is the application of data mining techniques to discover patterns from the Web. Web services defines set of standards like WSDL(Web Service Description Language), SOAP(Simple Object Access Protocol) and UDDI(Universal Description Discovery and Integration) to support service description, discovery and invocation in a uniform interchangeable format between heterogeneous applications. Due to huge number of Web services and short content of WSDL description, the identification of correct Web services becomes a time consuming process and retrieves a vast amount of irrelevant Web services. This emerges the need for the efficient Web service mining framework for Web service discovery. Discovery involves matching, assessment and selection. Various complex relationships may provide incompatibility in delivering and identifying efficient Web services. As a result the web service requester did not attain the exact useful services. A research has emerged to develop method to improve the accuracy of Web service discovery to match the best services. In the discovery of Web services there are two approaches are available namely Semantic based approach and Syntactic based approach. Semantic based approach gives high accuracy than Syntactic approach but it takes high processing time. Syntactic based approach has high flexibility. Thus, this paper presents a survey of semantic based and syntactic based approaches of Web service discovery system and it proposed a novel approach which has better accuracy and good flexibility than existing one. Finally, it compares the existing approaches in web service discovery.
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Merin, J. Brindha, Dr W. Aisha Banu, Akila R., and Radhika A. "Semantic Annotation Based Mechanism for Web Service Discovery and Recommendation." Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, and Dependable Applications 14, no. 3 (2023): 169–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.58346/jowua.2023.i3.013.

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Web Mining is regarded as one among the data mining techniques that aids in fetching and extraction of necessary data from the web. Conversely, Web usage mining discovers and extracts essential patterns usage over the webs which are being further utilized by various web applications. In order to discover and explore web services that are registered with documents of Web Services-Inspection, Discovery and Integration registry, Universal Description wants specific search circumstance similar to URL, category and service name. The document of Web Service Description Language (WSDL) offers a condition of the web services customers to take out operations, communications and the service format of right message. Therefore, WSDL is being utilized together with semantic explanation dependent substantiation for the extraction of different web services for related purpose, other supporting operations and attributes. The reason is that there subsist different web services having corresponding functionalities however altered or changeable attributes that are non–functional. Resultant, recognize the preeminent web service become tiresome for the user. A method is projected which caters the analysis of service resemblance with the aid of semantic annotation and machine learning (ML) algorithms depending on the analysis intended for enhancing the classification through capturing useful web services semantics related with real world. The emphasizes on the research technique of choosing preeminent web service for the user based on the semantic annotation. The research work in turn recommends a web mining technique that determines the best web service automatically thus ranking concepts in service textual documentation and classifies services on behalf of particular domains. Parallel computation is made easy with web services. The different management stages in the system of recommendation entail collection of dataset through WSDL on the semantic annotation basis, thereby recognizing the best service with the DOBT-Dynamic operation dependent discovering method, ranking through mechanisms MDBR - Multi-Dimensional based ranking, recommendation and classification. In this work, it has been employed a combination of fundamental ML estimators, namely Multinomial Naive Bayes (MNB) and Support Vector Machines (SVM), as well as ensemble techniques such as Bagging, Random Forests, and AdaBoost, to perform classification of Web services. It was observed from the investigate work that the adapted system of best web services recommendation defers high performance in contradiction of the existing recommendation technique regarding accuracy, efficiency in addition to processing time.
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Kumar, M. Kiran, and VJST Anirudh. "Basic Components of Web Services Architecture: A Survey." International Journal of Engineering Technology and Management Sciences 4, no. 4 (2020): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2020.v04i04.005.

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Service provided by one electronic device to the other electronic device or devices is generally called as a web service. It may be a block of code that can be remotely accessed and utilized. In the present IT industry web services are playing a vital role in application development by providing a facility of using the existing modules to make up an application without coding from the scratch. This improves the productivity and reduces the overall project development cost and time. This paper provides the basic information of the components that supports the usage of web service along with the web service architecture. The components that are required for the web service architecture such as SOAP: simple object access protocol: used for establishing connection between components, UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration):a registry that stores all the web services and WSDL: web service description language.
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Polgar, Jana. "Using WSRP 2.0 with JSR 168 and 286 Portlets." International Journal of Web Portals 2, no. 1 (2010): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jwp.2010010105.

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WSRP—Web Services for Remote Portlets—specification builds on current standard technologies, such as WSDL (Web Services Definition Language), UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration), and SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol). It aims to sol
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Web Service Description Language (WSDL)"

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Partika, Marek. "Publikace dat ze sítě meteostanic ve formátu DATEX II." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-240798.

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Master’s thesis deals with implementation of a European standard DATEX II. This standard specifies the data format for information transmission in road transport. The road traffic is flowing streams of current information. For the work was selected network of meteorological stations, which will publish the measured data, ie weather conditions of road transport. Measured data will be available to consumers in the format DATEX II. Implementation will be operational in its entirety meteorological station from design to the actual web service that will produce data information for consumers.
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Mouhoub, Mohamed Lamine. "Aggregated Search of Data and Services." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PSLED066/document.

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Ces dernières années ont témoigné du succès du projet Linked Open Data (LOD) et de la croissance du nombre de sources de données sémantiques disponibles sur le web. Cependant, il y a encore beaucoup de données qui ne sont pas encore mises à disposition dans le LOD telles que les données sur demande, les données de capteurs etc. Elles sont néanmoins fournies par des API des services Web. L'intégration de ces données au LOD ou dans des applications de mashups apporterait une forte valeur ajoutée. Cependant, chercher de tels services avec les outils de découverte de services existants nécessite une connaissance préalable des répertoires de services ainsi que des ontologies utilisées pour les décrire.Dans cette thèse, nous proposons de nouvelles approches et des cadres logiciels pour la recherche de services web sémantiques avec une perspective d'intégration de données. Premièrement, nous introduisons LIDSEARCH, un cadre applicatif piloté par SPARQL pour chercher des données et des services web sémantiques.De plus, nous proposons une approche pour enrichir les descriptions sémantiques de services web en décrivant les relations ontologiques entre leurs entrées et leurs sorties afin de faciliter l'automatisation de la découverte et de la composition de services. Afin d'atteindre ce but, nous utilisons des techniques de traitement automatique de la langue et d'appariement de textes basées sur le deep-learning pour mieux comprendre les descriptions des services.Nous validons notre travail avec des preuves de concept et utilisons les services et les ontologies d'OWLS-TC pour évaluer nos approches proposées de sélection et d'enrichissement<br>The last years witnessed the success of the Linked Open Data (LOD) project as well as a significantly growing amount of semantic data sources available on the web. However, there are still a lot of data not being published as fully materialized knowledge bases like as sensor data, dynamic data, data with limited access patterns, etc. Such data is in general available through web APIs or web services. Integrating such data to the LOD or in mashups would have a significant added value. However, discovering such services requires a lot of efforts from developers and a good knowledge of the existing service repositories that the current service discovery systems do not efficiently overcome.In this thesis, we propose novel approaches and frameworks to search for semantic web services from a data integration perspective. Firstly, we introduce LIDSEARCH, a SPARQL-driven framework to search for linked data and semantic web services. Moreover, we propose an approach to enrich semantic service descriptions with Input-Output relations from ontologies to facilitate the automation of service discovery and composition. To achieve such a purpose, we apply natural language processing techniques and deep-learning-based text similarity techniques to leverage I/O relations from text to ontologies.We validate our work with proof-of-concept frameworks and use OWLS-TC as a dataset for conducting our experiments on service search and enrichment
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Books on the topic "Web Service Description Language (WSDL)"

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Wsdl 100 Success Secrets Essentials of Understanding and Applying Web Services Description Language The XML Based Protocol for Information Exchange. Emereo Pty Ltd, 2008.

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Hilgurt, S. Ya, and O. A. Chemerys. Reconfigurable signature-based information security tools of computer systems. PH “Akademperiodyka”, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/akademperiodyka.458.297.

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The book is devoted to the research and development of methods for combining computational structures for reconfigurable signature-based information protection tools for computer systems and networks in order to increase their efficiency. Network security tools based, among others, on such AI-based approaches as deep neural networking, despite the great progress shown in recent years, still suffer from nonzero recognition error probability. Even a low probability of such an error in a critical infrastructure can be disastrous. Therefore, signature-based recognition methods with their theoretically exact matching feature are still relevant when creating information security systems such as network intrusion detection systems, antivirus, anti-spam, and wormcontainment systems. The real time multi-pattern string matching task has been a major performance bottleneck in such systems. To speed up the recognition process, developers use a reconfigurable hardware platform based on FPGA devices. Such platform provides almost software flexibility and near-ASIC performance. The most important component of a signature-based information security system in terms of efficiency is the recognition module, in which the multipattern matching task is directly solved. It must not only check each byte of input data at speeds of tens and hundreds of gigabits/sec against hundreds of thousand or even millions patterns of signature database, but also change its structure every time a new signature appears or the operating conditions of the protected system change. As a result of the analysis of numerous examples of the development of reconfigurable information security systems, three most promising approaches to the construction of hardware circuits of recognition modules were identified, namely, content-addressable memory based on digital comparators, Bloom filter and Aho–Corasick finite automata. A method for fast quantification of components of recognition module and the entire system was proposed. The method makes it possible to exclude resource-intensive procedures for synthesizing digital circuits on FPGAs when building complex reconfigurable information security systems and their components. To improve the efficiency of the systems under study, structural-level combinational methods are proposed, which allow combining into single recognition device several matching schemes built on different approaches and their modifications, in such a way that their advantages are enhanced and disadvantages are eliminated. In order to achieve the maximum efficiency of combining methods, optimization methods are used. The methods of: parallel combining, sequential cascading and vertical junction have been formulated and investigated. The principle of multi-level combining of combining methods is also considered and researched. Algorithms for the implementation of the proposed combining methods have been developed. Software has been created that allows to conduct experiments with the developed methods and tools. Quantitative estimates are obtained for increasing the efficiency of constructing recognition modules as a result of using combination methods. The issue of optimization of reconfigurable devices presented in hardware description languages is considered. A modification of the method of affine transformations, which allows parallelizing such cycles that cannot be optimized by other methods, was presented. In order to facilitate the practical application of the developed methods and tools, a web service using high-performance computer technologies of grid and cloud computing was considered. The proposed methods to increase efficiency of matching procedure can also be used to solve important problems in other fields of science as data mining, analysis of DNA molecules, etc. Keywords: information security, signature, multi-pattern matching, FPGA, structural combining, efficiency, optimization, hardware description language.
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Book chapters on the topic "Web Service Description Language (WSDL)"

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Nguyen, Tuan, Alan Colman, and Jun Han. "A Web Services Variability Description Language (WSVL) for Business Users Oriented Service Customization." In Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE 2011 and 2012 Workshops. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38333-5_34.

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Melzer, Ingo. "Web Services Description Language." In Service-orientierte Architekturen mit Web Services. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2550-8_6.

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Hasan, Jeffrey. "The Web Services Description Language." In Expert Service-Oriented Architecture in C#. Apress, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0747-4_2.

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Li, Jing, Jifeng He, Geguang Pu, and Huibiao Zhu. "Towards the Semantics for Web Service Choreography Description Language." In Formal Methods and Software Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11901433_14.

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Xiangpeng, Zhao, Yang Hongli, and Qiu Zongyan. "Towards the Formal Model and Verification of Web Service Choreography Description Language." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11841197_18.

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"Web Services Description Language (WSDL)." In Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6170-8_100914.

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Evertz, Lars. "Anhang B: Web Service Description Language (WSDL)-Beschreibung der Dienstschnittstelle." In Entwicklung einer Systemstruktur zur einheitlichen Verwaltung von entitätsbezogenen Lebenszyklusdaten. VDI Verlag, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/9783186258083-107.

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Esmahi, Larbi, and Ylber Ramadani. "Agent-Based Web Services." In Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch007.

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Web services have become a significant technology in the evolution of the Web and distributed computing. Web services represent a set of related standards that allow any two applications to communicate and exchange data via the Internet. The main components of these standards are the general architecture, the delivery protocol (SOAP), the description language (WSDL), and the discovery directory (UDDI).
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Ghanbary, Abbass, and Bhuvan Unhelkar. "Extending Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) with Mobile and Web Services Technologies." In Handbook of Research in Mobile Business, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-156-8.ch047.

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Web Services (WS) technologies, generally built around the ubiquitous Extensible Markup Language (XML), have provided many opportunities for integrating enterprise applications. However, XML/Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), together with Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) and Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI), form a comprehensive suite of WS technologies that have the potential to transcend beyond mere application integration within an organization, and to provide capabilities of integrating processes across multiple organizations. Currently, the WS paradigm is driven through parameters however; the paradigm shift that can result in true collaborative business requires us to consider the business paradigm in terms of policiesprocesses- standards. This chapter, based on experimental research carried out by the authors, demonstrates how the technologies of WS open up the doors to collaborative Enterprise Architecture Integration (EAI) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) resulting in Business Integration (BI). The chapter also provide a quantitative investigation based on organization’s adaptation to mobile and Web Services technologies.
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Ghanbary, Abbass, and Bhuvan Unhelkar. "Extending Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) with Mobile and Web Services Technologies." In Enterprise Information Systems. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61692-852-0.ch308.

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Web Services (WS) technologies, generally built around the ubiquitous Extensible Markup Language (XML), have provided many opportunities for integrating enterprise applications. However, XML/Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), together with Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) and Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI), form a comprehensive suite of WS technologies that have the potential to transcend beyond mere application integration within an organization, and to provide capabilities of integrating processes across multiple organizations. Currently, the WS paradigm is driven through parameters however; the paradigm shift that can result in true collaborative business requires us to consider the business paradigm in terms of policies-processes-standards. This chapter, based on experimental research carried out by the authors, demonstrates how the technologies of WS open up the doors to collaborative Enterprise Architecture Integration (EAI) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) resulting in Business Integration (BI). The chapter also provide a quantitative investigation based on organization’s adaptation to mobile and Web Services technologies.
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Conference papers on the topic "Web Service Description Language (WSDL)"

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Hu, Luokai, Shi Ying, Kai Zhao, and Rui Chen. "A Semantic Web Service Description Language." In 2009 WASE International Conference on Information Engineering (ICIE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icie.2009.205.

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Simon, L., Ajay Mallya, Ajay Bansal, Gopal Gupta, and T. D. Hite. "A Universal Service Description Language." In IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2005.20.

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Bansal, A., S. Kona, L. Simon, A. Mallya, G. Gupta, and T. D. Hite. "A universal service-semantics description language." In Third European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecows.2005.4.

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Mao, Yimei, and Jiajin Le. "Research on QoS-Based Web Service Description Language." In 2009 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2009.5303434.

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Charfi, Anis, Benjamin Schmeling, Francesco Novelli, Heiko Witteborg, and Uwe Kylau. "An Overview of the Unified Service Description Language." In 2010 IEEE 8th European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecows.2010.20.

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Yang, Hongli, Xiangpeng Zhao, Zongyan Qiu, Geguang Pu, and Shuling Wang. "A Formal Model forWeb Service Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL)." In 2006 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2006.3.

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Li, Jieying, Huijuan Zhang, and Haiqiang Dun. "A Petri Net Semantics for Web Service in Choreography Description Language." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Internet Computing for Science and Engineering (ICICSE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicse.2012.39.

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Oquendo, Flavio. "π-ADL for WS-Composition: A Service-Oriented Architecture Description Language for the Formal Development of Dynamic Web Service Compositions". У Simpósio Brasileiro de Componentes, Arquiteturas e Reutilização de Software. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcars.2008.46105.

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Enabling the specification of dynamic service-oriented architectures is a key challenge for an Architecture Description Language (ADL). This paper describes π-ADL for WS-Composition, a novel ADL that has its roots in the ArchWare European Project. It is a formal language specially designed for modeling dynamic architectures based on the typed π-calculus. While most ADLs focus on describing static architectures from a structural viewpoint, π-ADL focuses on formally describing dynamic architectures from both structural and behavioral viewpoints. How π-ADL for WS-Composition can be used for specifying dynamic Web Service compositions is introduced through a case study. Its design principles, concepts and notation are presented. The π-ADL for WS-Composition toolset is outlined.
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Ameri, Farhad, and Christian McArthur. "An Experimental Evaluation of a Rule-Based Approach to Manufacturing Supplier Discovery in Distributed Environments." In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-47768.

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Manufacturing supplier discovery in virtual environments is a computationally intensive task. Existing electronic marketplaces for manufacturing services, due to their syntactic and human-oriented approach in search, fail to build accurate connection between seller and buyers. Automation and intelligence are the two key requirements of web-based solution for efficient deployment of virtual supply chains. It was previously shown that an ontological approach, because of its semantic nature, yields more precise results compared to traditional techniques such as keyword search. While the proposed ontology, known as Manufacturing Service Description Language (MSDL), can sufficiently encode structural knowledge in the manufacturing domain, it doesn’t have the required level of expressivity for representing constraint knowledge. This paper introduces an extension to MSDL for formal representation of constraints and rules based on Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL). To identify the rules and to evaluate the performance of the rule-based technique, an experimental approach is followed in this research.
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Adamson, Göran, Lihui Wang, Magnus Holm, and Philip Moore. "Feature-Based Adaptive Manufacturing Equipment Control for Cloud Environments." In ASME 2016 11th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2016-8771.

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The ideas of on-demand, scalable and pay-for-usage resource-sharing in Cloud Manufacturing are steadily attracting more interest. For implementing the concept of Manufacturing-as-a-Service in a cloud environment, description models and implementation language for resources and their capabilities are required. A standardized approach for systemized virtualization, servisilisation, retrieval, selection and composition into higher levels of functionality is necessary. For the collaborative sharing and use of networked manufacturing resources there is also a need for a control approach for distributed manufacturing equipment. In this paper, the technological perspective for an adaptive cloud service-based control approach is described, and a supporting information model for its implementation. The control is realized through the use of a network of intelligent and distributable Function Block decision modules, enabling run-time manufacturing activities to be performed according to actual manufacturing conditions. The control system’s integration to the cloud service management functionality is described, as well as a feature-level capability model and the use of ontologies and the Semantic Web.
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