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Gang, Shuai. "On Internet Resources Service System Based on SN-Network Service Mmodel and SOA Framework." Advanced Materials Research 846-847 (November 2013): 1868–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.846-847.1868.

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In recent years, the number and size of Web services on the Internet have a rapid development. Industry and academia start to study the web service. In Internet resources, if the web cannot be found, the web service will become meaningless. So for web services, large-scale managements and problems are the keys of the study of Internet service resources. This paper studies large-scale distributed web services in network resources based on SOA architecture ideas. It also designs the unified management and organization system of ideological and political education which treat the ideological and political education as the content. It proposes SN network resource service model of ideological and political education. With the development and popularization of the Internet today, the study on Internet resources of ideological and political education in this paper provides a theoretical reference for the innovation of the ideological and political education.
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Zhao, Yi Jing, Yan Yan, Guo Xin Wang, Jia Hao, and Si Chen. "Semantic Based Intelligent Resource Service Composition Technology." Advanced Materials Research 591-593 (November 2012): 2456–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.591-593.2456.

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Intelligent resource includes the knowledge, hardware and software resources even workflow and human resource, etc. From the point of view of enterprise information management, the service composition is an essential element for companies’ informatization construction. Therefore, the paper describes a web service composition framework for semantically-annotated web service. Based on the state of art ontology technology, an OWL-S process model for the CAM software is established to describe resource service. Then a service discovery process which mainly consists of services’ property matching algorithm for words is set up. A backward chaining framework for service composition is employed to dynamically compose resource services finally.
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HOWARD, RANDY, and LARRY KERSCHBERG. "A FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC SEMANTIC WEB SERVICES MANAGEMENT." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 13, no. 04 (December 2004): 441–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843004001024.

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The use of Web services as a means of dynamically discovering, negotiating, composing, executing and managing services to materialize enterprise-scale workflow is an active research topic. Existing approaches involve many disparate concepts, frameworks and technologies. What is needed is a comprehensive and overarching framework that handles the processing and workflow requirements of Virtual Organizations, maps them to a collection of service-oriented tasks, dynamically configures these tasks from available services, and manages the choreography and execution of these services. The goal is to add semantics to Web services to endow them with capabilities needed for their successful deployment in enterprise-scale systems for Virtual Organizations. This paper introduces such a framework, the Knowledge-based Dynamic Semantic Web Services (KDSWS) Framework that addresses in an integrated end-to-end manner, the life-cycle of activities involved in preparing, publishing, requesting, discovering, selecting, configuring, deploying, and delivering Semantic Web Services. In particular, the following issues are addressed with an emphasis on adaptability to rapidly changing environments and standards: (1) semantic specification of both service's and requestor's capabilities, constraints and preferences including quality of service, trust, and security; (2) transaction control and workflow management; and (3) resource management, interoperation and evolution of the Virtual Organization.
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Yang, Wen Jing, Hai Yan Zhao, and Zhi Yuan Li. "Research on Public Health Information Resource Service System Based on Cloud Computing." Advanced Materials Research 998-999 (July 2014): 1215–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.998-999.1215.

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The development of network technology to integrate network health information resources, regulate commerce, associations and other web services and form a diversified public health network information services has a significant meaning for public health network information guidance. This paper proposed the concept of public health information resources service system based on the cloud computing technology and described the location of public health information resources cloud services and cloud deployment model. And we also build an overall framework of information resource cloud service system in which the characteristics and processes of information resource layer, service layer, user layer and evaluation layer were designed.
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Wang, Sixuan, and Gabriel Wainer. "Modeling and simulation as a service architecture for deploying resources in the Cloud." International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing 07, no. 01 (March 2016): 1641002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793962316410026.

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In recent years, Cloud Computing has become popular to facilitate the use of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) resources. Nevertheless, there are still various issues to solve, including the structure constrain of chosen web service frameworks, the sharing of varied resources in the Cloud, and the difficulties in reproducing experiments. We show a new architecture based on Cloud Computing and new modeling methods to deal with these issues. This layered architecture, called Cloud Architecture for Modeling and Simulation as a Service (CAMSaaS), simplifies the deployment of M&S resources as services in the Cloud. CAMSaaS supports hierarchical resource services, experimental frameworks, scalable infrastructure and makes everything as a service. We deploy varied M&S resources as services in the Cloud, and build a Modeling and Simulation as a Service (MSaaS) middleware called CloudRISE to manage a variety of M&S resources. We also use the experimental framework concept to simplify the management of experiment environments. We present a case study for crowd evacuation application using the architecture.
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Uski, Ville, Charles Ballard, Ronan Keegan, Eugene Krissinel, Andrey Lebedev, David Waterman, and Marcin Wojdyr. "CCP4 web services." Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances 70, a1 (August 5, 2014): C781. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053273314092183.

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The CCP4 software suite [1] provides a comprehensive set of tools for use in the macromolecule structure solution process by X-ray crystallography. Traditionally, these tools have been run through the graphical interface or the command line on each user's personal workstation. Recently, some of the tools, including the molecular replacement pipelines Balbes [2] and MrBUMP [3] have been provided as web services in the Research Complex at Harwell. These pipelines can be especially useful in cases where there is low sequence identity between the target-structure sequence and that of its set of possible homologues. These services can be accessed through a web client, allowing one to submit molecular replacement jobs to our Linux cluster and view the results from these jobs. The molecular replacement pipelines are ideal candidates for web services, as they require installation and maintenance of large databases and benefit from parallel computing resources, provided by the cluster. Further plans for web services will be discussed. With ever-increasing mobility of scientific setups and the ubiquity of ultra-portable devices, there is a demand for a consistent framework of remote crystallographic computations and data maintenance. This framework is planned to include an interface for synchronising data with the facilities of Diamond Light Source, as well as with local CCP4 GUI-2 setups.
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Yu, Jiang. "Research on Framework of Fourth Party Logistics Information Platform Based on Web Services." Applied Mechanics and Materials 20-23 (January 2010): 167–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.20-23.167.

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With the professional development of logistics enterprises and information technologies widely used in logistics business, developing a fourth party logistics information platform is required to be constructed and operated. The fourth party logistics information platform can integrate the resources, capabilities and technologies of the logistics service providers and realize the optimized logistics solutions. Based on the analysis of fourth party logistics business processes and the advantages of web services, this paper provided a fourth party logistics information platform system framework based on web services, and the application of web services in the fourth party logistics information platform is detailed analyzed.
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Deeptha, R., and Rajeswari Mukesh. "The Framework for Testing of Web Services through Actions in Addition to Scripts." Applied Mechanics and Materials 490-491 (January 2014): 1617–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.490-491.1617.

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.As Web Services draw modules within and across enterprises, dynamically and belligerently testing Web Services has become crucial. Comprehensive Functional, Concert, Interoperability and Susceptibility Testing form the Pillars of Web Services Testing. Only by adopting a comprehensive testing department, enterprises can safeguard that their Web Services is robust, scalable, interoperable, and secure. Overall functionality of web services would be informal towards test. But, only if we methodically trust the applications components (services) before we combine them to complete the application. In current scenario web service technology comprehends various testing apparatuses for manipulating and generating the test cases. But these tools and approaches were negotiating security and execution time and consume more resources. The existing methodologies will generate test cases for the low end web services and limited number of requests, due to these constraints we built new testing framework. In this paper we introduced the new basis with testing of actions, scripts and link for web services by the use of test cases. For this approach we used SOAP web services with SOA. The test case generation and testing reports will gives the accurate testing results and test cases. These test cases are generated using Java JUnit testing tool. We implemented our approach in a java based platform for efficient and secure manner.
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EL SADDIK, ABDULMOTALEB, and DEYANG LIU. "QoS BASED SELECTION ALGORITHMS FOR COMPOSITE DISTRIBUTED WEB SERVICES." Journal of Interconnection Networks 10, no. 04 (December 2009): 421–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219265909002649.

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We propose a web service selection framework by introducing a QoS-based cost function concept. We used this mechanism to choose a few web services from a given service community according to their cost function. Then, we compose them together to find the optimal composite service. The proposed selection algorithms consume only limited system resources and have the characteristics of efficiency, dynamics, and fault tolerance. Hence, the aim is to optimally select component services at run time according to users' preferences and non-functional parameters.
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Бабак, И. Н., and A. A. Микитенко. "АНАЛИЗ МЕХАНИЗМОВ ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ ИНФОРМАЦИИ В ОБЛАКЕ AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AWS)." Open Information and Computer Integrated Technologies, no. 81 (November 16, 2018): 110–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32620/oikit.2018.81.12.

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Advantages and disadvantages of using cloud technologies in companies are considered. The programmatic mechanisms for protecting data and users’ resources from an unauthorized access that are given by an Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud service provider are analyzed. The basic vulnerabilities which can be present even when effective programmatic methods for cloud resources safety exist are analyzed. Such problems as obsolescence of the access keys, open ports and untuned safety rules, presence of resources which are not in use in a cloud are highlighted. In the article approaches for increasing data protection strength and information security in the AWS cloud are proposed. Development of the framework is proposed, the main functions of this framework is the following: scanning and removing outdated access keys, open ports, resources which are not in use and vulnerable configurations of protection mechanisms in a cloud. For ease of use of the framework, it is supposed to develop scripts for automating the process of its deployment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "( Web Services Resources Framework)"

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Nicoll, J. Ross. "A web-oriented framework for the development and deployment of academic facing administrative tools and services." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6857.

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The demand for higher education has increased dramatically in the last decade. At the same time, institutions have faced continual pressure to reduce costs and increase quality of education, while delivering that education to greater numbers of students. The introduction of software systems such as virtual learning environments, online learning resources and centralised student record systems has become routine in attempts to address these demands. However, these approaches suffer from a variety of limitations: They do not take all stakeholders' needs into account. They do not seek to reduce administrative overheads in academic processes. They do not reflect institution-specific academic policies. They do not integrate readily with other information systems. They are not capable of adequately modelling the complex authorisation roles and organisational structure of a real institution. They are not well suited to rapidly changing policies and requirements. Their implementation is not informed by sound software engineering practises or data architecture design. Crucially, as a consequence of these drawbacks such systems can increase administrative workload for academic staff. This thesis describes the research, development and deployment of a system which seeks to address these limitations, the Module Management System (MMS). MMS is a collaborative web application targeted at streamlining and minimising administrative tasks. MMS encapsulates a number of user-facing tools for tasks including coursework submission and marking, tutorial attendance tracking, exam mark recording and final grade calculation. These tools are supported by a framework which acts as a form of “university operating system”. This framework provides a number of different services including an institution abstraction layer, role-based views and privileges, security policy support integration with external systems.
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Zoffoli, Elia. "Architetture orientate ai servizi per lo sviluppo di sistemi distribuiti basati su Web: analisi dei Restful Web Services." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/3556/.

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Groult, Benjamin. "Extension d'une méthode de modification structurale pour la conception de dispositifs dissipatifs intégrant des matériaux viscoélastiques." Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008ECAP1074.

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L'objectif de cette thèse est d'étendre une méthode de modification structurale pour la conception de dispositifs dissipatifs destinés à corriger durablement le comportement vibratoire de certaines structures. La première partie du travail pose les bases théoriques de la modélisation des structures amorties et plus particulièrement des structures viscoélastiques. Une étude de conception de structures amortissantes intégrant des matériaux viscoélastiques est ensuite réalisée sur un démonstrateur expérimental représentatif de structures qu'EDF envisage d'amortir. La réalisation de la modification dissipative permet d'en mesurer expérimentalement les performances, qui sont comparées à celles prédites par la modélisation numérique. Ce travail de conception numérique met en lumière les limites des méthodes classiques de conception dans le contexte imposé par EDF (modèle non recalé, structures complexes, accès aux mesures limité…). La seconde partie consiste donc à utiliser une méthode de modification structurale adaptée pour prédire l'effet de la modification dissipative proposée dans cette thèse. La méthode choisie, basée sur une formulation modale du couplage, a déjà été éprouvée au sein d'EDF, dans un cadre de structures non ou faiblement amorties. L'ajout d'un terme d'amortissement et d'une dépendance fréquentielle du comportement (intrinsèque aux matériaux viscoélastiques) imposent quelques adaptations à la méthode. Une fois les évolutions apportées, la robustesse de la méthode est étudiée à travers quelques points sensibles de son application. L'utilisation de la modification précédemment conçue permet une validation expérimentale sur un cas relativement complexe
The aim of this work is to extend the use of a structural dynamic modification method to cases of damping device design. These devices are meant to improve the mechanical behaviour of some structures used by EDF (Electricité de France). The first step of the work is to give theoretical bases on the modelling of heavily damped structures and especially viscoelastic ones. One then performs a design study for an experimental testbed that is representative of structures EDF wants to treat. The performance of the damping device is evaluated experimentally and compared with the numerical results. This numerical design study highlights the limitations of classical design methods in the context of industrial exploitation of EDF (non updated models, complex structures, access to measurements limited). The second part of the work thus deals with the adaptation of a structural dynamic modification method to the case of the proposed damped modification. The chosen method is based on a modal coupling formulation that has been tested within EDF on undamped applications. But the method needs some adaptations because of the use of damping terms in equations and the fact that the mechanical behaviour is frequency dependant (a characteristic of viscoelastic materials). The robustness of the method is then analyzed through some points that are important for its application. The method is experimentally validated through the testbed
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Yu, Lei. "Management et tolérance aux pannes des services sur grilles informatiques pour l'intégration d'applications." Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008ECAP1072.

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Depuis les années 90, le terme « grille de calcul » a été proposé pour définir une infrastructure de calcul distribuée, qu'il s'agisse de ressources partagées à grande échelle, d'applications optimisées, ou de calcul à haute performance. Actuellement, la technologie des grilles de calcul évolue vers la notion de services grilles, convergence entre le web service et les grilles de calcul. Dans ce contexte, une architecture orientée services (OGSA : Open Grid Services Architecture) est apparue. La conception de services de grilles se définie comme une série de standards et de spécifications qui supportent la création des services de façon transparente et de plate-formes indépendantes. Plusieurs travaux de recherches soutiennent la thèse que la structure orientée services est une solution appropriée pour réaliser l'intégration d'applications scientifiques sur grilles informatiques. De même cette structure peut être employée pour établir un système robuste et réparti pour intégrer des applications. Dans ce manuscript, une nouvelle approche pour l'intégration d'applications scientifiques en format des services, basée sur l'encapsulation, au moyen de WS-Resources, est proposé. Un allocateur centralisé est développé et un nouvel algorithme d'ordonnancement des tâches, MWL, est proposé. Avec cet allocateur et ce MWL, les tâches peuvent être ordonnées et distribuées aux ressources qui sont le moins chargées dans le système. Afin de maintenir l'état d'une tâche dans une WS-Resource, de nouvelles propriétés de ce WS-Resource sont définies et sont employées pour fournir l'information nécessaire pour mettre en place des algorithmes d'ordonnancement des tâches plus efficaces (par exemple MCT). Pour l'intégration d'applications à grande échelle, nous proposons une structure d'ordonnancement des tâches de façon distribuée, échelonnable et robuste. Dans cette structure, une solution en deux-étapes est décrite pour résoudre le problème de tolérance aux pannes, à savoir le niveau d'un algorithme d'ordonnancement des tâches et le niveau d'un mécanisme de détection des défaillances. L'algorithme DDFT est un algorithme d'ordonnancement des tâches robuste pour assurer la soumission et l'exécution des tâches même en cas de défaillance d'un allocateur ou lors de la communication. Une série d'algorithmes est alors proposés pour détecter ces défaillances et reconstruire automatiquement la structure d'ordonnancement. Finalement, un simulateur basé sur SimGrid est développé. Ce simulateur peut être utilisé pour simuler des topologies différentes des systèmes d'ordonnancement des tâches de manière réparties
Grid computing is analogous to the power grid in the way that computing resources will be provided in the same way as gas and electricity are provided to us now. Along with the deployment of more and more heterogeneous clusters, the problem of requiring middlewares to leverage existing IT infrastructure to optimize compute resources and manage data and computing workloads has emerged. Grid computing has become an increasingly popular solution to optimize resource allocation and integrate variable computing resources in highly charged IT environments. Several research efforts have been conducted to support the thesis that the Grid services oriented architecture is a suitable solution for realizing legacy scientific applications integration in a grid environment, and this structure can be used to build a scalable, robust and distributed integration system. A new approach for application integration is proposed, applying WS-Resource to wrap legacy applications into Grid services. Then a centralized meta-scheduler is implemented and a new scheduling algorithm, MWL, is proposed. With the meta-scheduler and MWL, jobs can be scheduled and mapped to the resources which have the minimum workload. In order to maintain job state in WS-Resource, WS-Resource properties are defined and are used to provide information for implementing more effective job scheduling (e. G. MCT). For large-scale application integration, a distributed, scalable and robust scheduling structure is proposed. In this structure, a two-step solution is described to solve the fault-tolerant issues: the scheduling algorithm level and the failure detection mechanism. The DDFT algorithm is a robust scheduling algorithm to ensure jobs submission and mapping even if there is a failure of scheduler or connection. Moreover a series of algorithms are proposed to detect the failed scheduler or connection and reconstruct automatically the scheduling structure. Finally, a simulator based on SimGrid is developed. This simulator can be used tosimulate different topologies of distributed scheduling system
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Nguyen, Thi Mai Huong. "Une architecture orientée services pour la gestion de données dans les grilles informatiques." Châtenay-Malabry, Ecole centrale de Paris, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008ECAP1073.

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Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une architecture appelée GRAVY qui supporte les interfaces de systèmes de fichiers dans lequel les transferts de données peuvent être explicitement découplés des calculs et donc gérés comme des tâches de calculs, i. E. Mise en file d’attente, ordonnancées, contrôlées. GRAVY fournit aux composants de niveau plus élevé un accès efficace sécurisé dans la gestion des données sur les grilles. Ensuite, nous nous concentrons sur la gestion des réplications afin d’améliorer l’accessibilité des données, la performance d’accès aux données, et la consommation de bande passante du système. Nous proposons une stratégie de réplication appelée MaxDAR basée sur le classement sélectif des fichiers, qui indique le degré d’importance de ce fichier en considérant la capacité limite de stockage. Dans notre approche, les décisions de réplication sont motivées par l’optimisation sur le niveau global de disponibilité des données du système en fonction du classement sélectif des fichiers tout en réduisant leurs coûts de stockage. Les résultats de simulation en OptorSim montrent que MaxDAR obtient une meilleure performance pour l’exécution de tâche et la consommation de stockage en comparaison avec d’autres stratégies mise dans OptorSim. Enfin, nous proposons une architecture orientée services basée sur la technologie WSRF qui permet d’accéder aux ressources de données de manière dynamique et d’exécuter des tâches de transfert de données d’une manière décentralisée sur les différents sites afin d’améliorer les performances.
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Zhu, Yonghan 1971. "Web services : framework and technologies." Thesis, McGill University, 2004. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=80907.

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Immediately after its appearance in 1999, Web Services has become the hottest topic in the information technology industry. Web Services was primarily fostered by the exponentially growing demand for highly efficient Business-to-Business (B2B) solutions.
Web Services is a highly modularized application level framework. Its fundamental idea is to enable Web applications to interact with each other regardless of platforms, languages or network infrastructure used. This understanding has been accepted and shared by current Web Services vendors, users, professionals and standards organizations. Meanwhile, Web Services concepts, architecture, components, working models and direction are still under debate. This thesis provides an introduction to these topics based on a thorough research across existing materials.
The first part of this thesis clarifies the architecture and basic concepts of Web Services. The second part provides a complete introduction and analysis of the two groups of technologies stated above, and shows how these technologies work together. The third part of this thesis presents a discussion of the advantages and potential applications of Web Services. It is based on the perspectives of a variety of technical experts and solution designers. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Jensen, Henning. "Input Validation Framework for Web Services." Thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-8715.

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Security is an important aspect for all kinds of software development, but it is especially important for web applications since they usually are exposed to the Internet. Web Services offer application to application connectivity using the SOAP protocol. Web Services are quite often built as an extension to already existing applications to provide business to business communication. Since it is often necessary to expose critical business functions through the Web Services, e.g., ordering an item or sending an invoice, security in Web Services are vital for a company’s daily operations. In this project we have created an input validation framework for Web Services, to aid developers in creating more secure Web Services in an easier and more reusable manner. We have focused on creating a lightweight policy configuration based on XML, and a set of highly configurable and extendable validators. The framework is implemented in Java and is not dependent on a specific SOAP framework. To keep the framework general and compatible with multiple SOAP frameworks, we have developed a set of interceptors to support the two most common open source SOAP frameworks, Codehaus XFire and Apache Axis2. This report first presents theory and rationale behind the need for a new way of performing input validation. Further the implementation of the framework is documented together with an example application, which demonstrates an example use of the framework.

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Tsou, Ching-Huei 1973. "GIS Web services using .NET framework." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/84830.

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Persson, Anders. "Improving reusability with Web Services." Thesis, Växjö University, School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-511.

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This master’s thesis discusses the evolution of DataPartner’s application "Inventera". Inventera is designed to do inventory of stock on handheld computers and integartes with SPCS Administration. Inventera is enhanced with a wireless connection and the SPCS API is wrapped with Web Services. The theoretical part of this thesis examines diffrent possibilities to increase reusability by using web service technology when developing software. A case study of the SPCS API is used in order to study differences between using no Web Services at all, static web services or dynamic web services.

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Van, Rooyen Reinhardt. "A transaction assurance framework for web services." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10911.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-124).
Trust assurances for customers of online transactions is an important, but not well implemented concept for the growth of confidence in electronic transactions. In an online world where customers do not personally know the companies they seek to do business with, there is real risk involved in providing an unknown service with personal information and payment details. The risks faced by a customer are compounded when multiple services are involved in a single transaction. This dissertation provides mechanisms that can be used to reduce the risks faced by a client involved in online transactions by allowing the him/her access to information about the services involved and control or prescribe how the transaction uses the services. The dissertation uses electronic transactions legislation to ground a trust assurance protocol and minimize the assumptions that have to be made. By basing the protocol on legislation, no information that isn't already required by law is used in the protocol. A trust assurance protocol is presented so that the client can establish which services are involved in a transaction so that the he/she can begin to determine whether or not he/she is willing to conduct business with the services. A trust model that calculates an assurance measure for services is developed so that the client can automatically establish a measure of trust for a service based on the external perceptions of a service, and his/her own personal experience. A simulation environment was created and used to monitor the services involved in a transaction to evaluate the trust assurance protocol and gain experience with the trust calculation that the client computes. Vocabularies that simplify and standardize descriptions of personal information, business types and the legal structure imposed on Web services offering goods or services online are presented to reduce the ambiguity involved in gathering information from different online sources. The vocabularies also provide a cornerstone of the trust assurance protocol by providing information that is necessary to compute the trust value of a Web service. Results of the trust assurance protocol are obtained and evaluated against the qualitative requirements of providing assurances to clients, and confirms that the protocol is feasible to be deployed, in terms of the overhead placed on a transaction. This dissertation finds that a trust assurance protocol is necessary to provide the client with information that he/she legally has access to and that the trust model can provide a calculable measure of trust that the client can use to compare Web services.
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Books on the topic "( Web Services Resources Framework)"

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National Information Standards Organization (U.S.). The OpenURL Framework for context-sensitive services: An American national standard. Bethesda, Md: National Information Standards Organization, 2006.

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.NET Web services for dummies. New York: Wiley, Pub., 2003.

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Tabor, Robert. Microsoft.NET XML Web services. Indianapolis, Ind: Sams, 2002.

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Jamsa, Kris A. .NET Web Services Solutions. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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.NET Web services solutions. San Francisco: SYBEX, 2003.

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Andrew, Lader, ed. Building Web services and .NET applications. New York: McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2002.

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Piergiorgio, Lucidi, and ebrary Inc, eds. Alfresco 3 web services: Build Alfresco applications using web services, web scripts and CMIS. Birmingham, U.K: Packt, 2010.

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Sherry, Piontek, ed. Designing Web interfaces to library services and resources. Chicago: American Library Association, 1999.

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Matthew, MacDonald, ed. Programming .NET Web services. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2002.

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Shenton, Caroline. Archival web sites: A guide to creating, designing, marketing and maintaining a web site for archive services. London: Society of Archivists, 2002.

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Mateo, José Antonio, Valentín Valero, and Gregorio Díaz. "An Operational Semantics of BPEL Orchestrations Integrating Web Services Resource Framework." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 79–94. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29834-9_7.

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Blundo, Carlo, and Stelvio Cimato. "A Framework for Authenticated Web Services." In Web Services, 61–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30209-4_5.

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Pahl, Claus. "A Conceptual Framework for Semantic Web Services Development and Deployment." In Web Services, 270–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30209-4_20.

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Karunakaran, Prem Kumar. "Web Services, JSON, and XML." In Introducing Play Framework, 87–104. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5645-9_6.

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Heo, Eui, Kyung-Lang Park, Oh-Young Kwon, Oh-Kyung Kwon, and Shin-Dug Kim. "Web Service Resource Framework Based Computing Service Framework for Computational Grid Applications." In Frontiers of High Performance Computing and Networking – ISPA 2006 Workshops, 569–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11942634_58.

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Roof, Larry, and Dan Fergus. "XML Web Services." In The Definitive Guide to the .NET Compact Framework, 633–88. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0789-4_16.

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Casado, Rubén, Muhammad Younas, and Javier Tuya. "A Generic Framework for Testing the Web Services Transactions." In Advanced Web Services, 29–49. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7535-4_2.

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Kim, Minsoo, Mijeong Kim, Eunkyu Lee, and Inhak Joo. "Web Services Framework for Geo-spatial Services." In Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems, 1–13. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11427865_1.

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Ranjan, Rajiv, Boualem Benatallah, and Mingyi Wang. "A Cloud Resource Orchestration Framework for Simplifying the Management of Web Applications." In Service-Oriented Computing, 248–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31875-7_33.

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Lesińska, Magdalena, and Izabela Wróbel. "Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Polish Citizens Abroad." In IMISCOE Research Series, 369–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51245-3_22.

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Abstract This chapter is devoted to case of Polish diaspora and current diaspora policies and social protection of Poles abroad. The first part presents the general overview of Polish diaspora and its diversification. The second part describes the institutional framework, general strategy and concrete activities the Polish state offers its citizens and persons of Polish origin residing abroad, such as voting rights, repatriation and return, and education. The main part of the chapter focuses on diaspora policies and social protection activities in five areas: unemployment, health care, pensions, family benefits and guaranteed minimum resources. Overall, we show that the main goal of Polish diaspora policies is to consolidate the diversified and dispersed Polish communities abroad and strengthen the cultural links with the country of origin. The priority of diaspora policies is thus to maintain national identity and promotion of Polish language and culture among Poles residing in other countries.
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Conference papers on the topic "( Web Services Resources Framework)"

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Guo, Zhen-Sheng, Masahiko Itoh, and Yuzuru Tanaka. "A Framework for Integrating 3D Geographical Simulation Systems and Related Geo-information Web Resources." In Web Services. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/geows.2009.18.

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Piao, Bin, and Yuzuru Tanaka. "Interactive Framework for Exploratory Search, Integration, and Visual Analysis of Semantic Web Resources." In iiWAS '14: The 16th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2684200.2684351.

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Kanemitsu, Hidehiro, and Yoshiyori Urano. "A Monitoring Framework of WS-Resource Properties in WS-GRAM." In 2008 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icws.2008.93.

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Ivan, Cosmina, and Dan Borza. "A framework for accessing data resources on the internet exposed as restful web services." In 2009 First International Conference on Networked Digital Technologies (NDT). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ndt.2009.5272070.

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"MICRO-RESOURCE - A Microformat Framework for Dual Restful Web Services." In 6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002805500560063.

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Khan, A. Basit, and Mihhail Matskin. "AGORA Framework for Service Discovery and Resource Allocation." In 2010 Fifth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciw.2010.72.

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Sebu, Laura, and Horia Ciocarlie. "The Design of Stateful Web Services Based on Web Service Resource Framework Implemented in Globus Toolkit 4." In 2006 Eighth International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/synasc.2006.73.

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Pahng, Gun-Dong F., Seockhoon Bae, and David Wallace. "Web-Based Collaborative Design Modeling and Decision Support." In ASME 1998 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc98/eim-5681.

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Abstract This paper presents an integrated but open product development environment for distributed and collaborative design. The web-based framework, called DOME, allows designers to build integrated models using both local and distributed resources and to collaborate by exchanging services. Thus, an integrated model can be created while each participant focuses on their own area of expertise. A design model is created by connecting modules, each of which can represent specific components, analysis capabilities/software, disciplines, or organizations relevant to the problem. The modules interact with each other using service exchanges based upon the CORBA standard communication protocol for distributed objects. The resulting module network forms a concurrent model in which changes propagate through service exchanges. Modules can simultaneously function as both clients (using services from other modules) and servers (providing services to other modules). A Java applet-based user interface provides cross-platform and distributed user access to DOME module servers throughout the network.
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Johansson, Bjo¨rn, and Petter Krus. "A Web Service Approach for Model Integration in Computational Design." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/cie-48196.

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When today’s engineering design process involves information generated by a wide range of computational tools it is necessary to find tools and methods to integrate this information efficiently. Recent advances in the standardization of distributed application development give new potential to deal with this issue. The programming interfaces made available for this communication are referred to as Web Services and implies a straightforward way to exchange design data between engineers, simulation tools and other distributed information resources. The paper illustrates how simulation models and tools can be deployed as web services and how functionality and design data can be exchanged between these tools and accessed from standard desktop applications. An integration framework is presented where distributed services are integrated and the computational process is explicitly defined and executed. This model integration service also enables design optimization using the COMPLEX algorithm and Monte-Carlo simulation for probabilistic analysis of the design. The presented framework is built on open standards and gives new potential to already existing tools. By wrapping computational tools into a web service they can be integrated and accessed by any other application supporting web-service communication regardless of computer platform or operating system.
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Zhang, Yang, Xue-tao Guan, Tao Huang, and Xu Cheng. "A Heterogeneous Auto-offloading Framework Based on Web Browser for Resource-Constrained Devices." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciw.2009.35.

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Aldrich, Susan. MICROSOFT.NET Framework Web Services Deployment Environment. Boston, MA: Patricia Seybold Group, June 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/pr6-27-02cc.

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Bock, Geoffrey. CPXE as a Web Services Business Framework for Printing Digital Photographs. Boston, MA: Patricia Seybold Group, June 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/psgp6-27-02cc.

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Phuong, Vu Tan, Nguyen Van Truong, Do Trong Hoan, Hoang Nguyen Viet Hoa, and Nguyen Duy Khanh. Understanding tree-cover transitions, drivers and stakeholders’ perspectives for effective landscape governance: a case study of Chieng Yen Commune, Son La Province, Viet Nam. World Agroforestry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5716/wp21023.pdf.

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Integrated landscape management for sustainable livelihoods and positive environmental outcomes has been desired by many developing countries, especially for mountainous areas where agricultural activities, if not well managed, will likely degrade vulnerable landscapes. This research was an attempt to characterize the landscape in Chieng Yen Commune, Son La Province in Northwest Viet Nam to generate knowledge and understanding of local conditions and to propose a workable governance mechanism to sustainably manage the landscape. ICRAF, together with national partners — Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences, Soil and Fertilizer Research Institute — and local partners — Son La Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Son La Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Chieng Yen Commune People’s Committee — conducted rapid assessments in the landscape, including land-use mapping, land-use characterization, a household survey and participatory landscape assessment using an ecosystem services framework. We found that the landscape and peoples’ livelihoods are at risk from the continuous degradation of forest and agricultural land, and declining productivity, ecosystem conditions and services. Half of households live below the poverty line with insufficient agricultural production for subsistence. Unsustainable agricultural practices and other livelihood activities are causing more damage to the forest. Meanwhile, existing forest and landscape governance mechanisms are generally not inclusive of local community engagement. Initial recommendations are provided, including further assessment to address current knowledge gaps.
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Hilbrecht, Margo, David Baxter, Alexander V. Graham, and Maha Sohail. Research Expertise and the Framework of Harms: Social Network Analysis, Phase One. GREO, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33684/2020.006.

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In 2019, the Gambling Commission announced a National Strategy to Reduce Gambling Harms. Underlying the strategy is the Framework of Harms, outlined in Measuring gambling-related harms: A framework for action. "The Framework" adopts a public health approach to address gambling-related harm in Great Britain across multiple levels of measurement. It comprises three primary factors and nine related subfactors. To advance the National Strategy, all componentsneed to be supported by a strong evidence base. This report examines existing research expertise relevant to the Framework amongacademics based in the UK. The aim is to understand the extent to which the Framework factors and subfactors have been studied in order to identify gaps in expertise and provide evidence for decision making thatisrelevant to gambling harms research priorities. A social network analysis identified coauthor networks and alignment of research output with the Framework. The search strategy was limited to peer-reviewed items and covered the 12-year period from 2008 to 2019. Articles were selected using a Web of Science search. Of the 1417 records identified in the search, the dataset was refined to include only those articles that could be assigned to at least one Framework factor (n = 279). The primary factors and subfactors are: Resources:Work and Employment, Money and Debt, Crime;Relationships:Partners, Families and Friends, Community; and Health:Physical Health, Psychological Distress, and Mental Health. We used Gephi software to create visualisations reflecting degree centrality (number of coauthor networks) so that each factor and subfactor could be assessed for the density of research expertise and patterns of collaboration among coauthors. The findings show considerable variation by framework factor in the number of authors and collaborations, suggesting a need to develop additional research capacity to address under-researched areas. The Health factor subcategory of Mental Health comprised almost three-quarters of all citations, with the Resources factor subcategory of Money and Debt a distant second at 12% of all articles. The Relationships factor, comprised of two subfactors, accounted for less than 10%of total articles. Network density varied too. Although there were few collaborative networks in subfactors such as Community or Work and Employment, all Health subfactors showed strong levels of collaboration. Further, some subfactors with a limited number of researchers such as Partners, Families, and Friends and Money and debt had several active collaborations. Some researchers’ had publications that spanned multiple Framework factors. These multiple-factor researchers usually had a wide range of coauthors when compared to those who specialised (with the exception of Mental Health).Others’ collaborations spanned subfactors within a factor area. This was especially notable forHealth. The visualisations suggest that gambling harms research expertise in the UK has considerable room to grow in order to supporta more comprehensive, locally contextualised evidence base for the Framework. To do so, priority harms and funding opportunities will need further consideration. This will require multi-sector and multidisciplinary collaboration consistent with the public health approach underlying the Framework. Future research related to the present analysis will explore the geographic distribution of research activity within the UK, and research collaborations with harms experts internationally.
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Whitehead, Martha, Dale Askey, Donna Bourne-Tyson, Karen Estlund, Susan Haigh, Claire Stewart, Kornelia Tancheva, Tyler Walters, Jennifer Muilenburg, and Judy Ruttenberg. ARL/CARL Joint Task Force on Research Data Services: Final Report. Association of Research Libraries and Canadian Association of Research Libraries, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/report.arlcarlrdstaskforce2021.

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The Association of Research Libraries (ARL)/Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) Joint Task Force on Research Data Services formed in 2020 with a two-fold purpose: (1) to demonstrate and commit to the roles research libraries have in stewarding research data and as part of institution-wide research support services and (2) to guide the development of resources for the ARL and CARL memberships in advancing their organizations as collaborative partners with respect to research data services in the context of FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) data principles and the US National Academies’ Open Science by Design framework. Research libraries will be successful in meeting these objectives if they act collectively and are deeply engaged with disciplinary communities. The task force formed three working groups of data practitioners, representing a wealth of expertise, to research the institutional landscape and policy environment in both the US and Canada. This report presents the task force’s recommendations for the roles of research libraries with regard to research data principles, policies, and approaches to managing research data. The report also offers strategies for discipline-specific research data approaches, priorities for automation of processes, economic models to scale and sustain shared resources, prioritization of research data to steward, and decision-making rubrics.
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Ruiz de Gauna, Itziar, Anil Markandya, Laura Onofri, Francisco (Patxi) Greño, Javier Warman, Norma Arce, Alejandra Navarrete, et al. Economic Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Mesoamerican Reef, and the Allocation and Distribution of these Values. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003289.

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Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth. The Mesoamerican Reef contains the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. However, its health is threatened, so there is a need for a management and sustainable conservation. Key to this is knowing the economic value of the ecosystem. “Mainstreaming the value of natural capital into policy decision-making is vital” The value of environmental and natural resources reflects what society is willing to pay for a good or service or to conserve natural resources. Conventional economic approaches tended to view value only in terms of the willingness to pay for raw materials and physical products generated for human production and consumption (e.g. fish, mining materials, pharmaceutical products, etc.). As recognition of the potential negative impacts of human activity on the environment became more widespread, economists began to understand that people might also be willing to pay for other reasons beyond the own current use of the service (e.g. to protect coral reefs from degradation or to know that coral reefs will remain intact in the future). As a result of this debate, Total Economic Value (TEV) became the most widely used and commonly accepted framework for classifying economic benefits of ecosystems and for trying to integrate them into decision-making. This report estimates the economic value of the following goods and services provided by the MAR's coral reefs: Tourism & Recreation, Fisheries, Shoreline protection. To our knowledge, the inclusion of non-use values in the economic valuation of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System is novel, which makes the study more comprehensive.
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Bolton, Laura. Transition to Federal Health and Education Governance. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.096.

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This report looks at transition from central to federal responsibilities for health and education in Nepal and Indonesia. Federalism is a complex process and it was outside of the scope of this review to investigate the extent to which it has been developed in these countries and the nature of its functioning. Challenges identified in the literature on transition to federalism and decentralisation include ensuring equitable distribution of finances and resources across states, slow transfer of power and lack of coordination between government levels, lack of capacity at local levels and incoherence in capacity building, ensuring continuity of medical supplies and continuity of health services during transition, and training local level health personnel in procurement. This report also notes some recommendation from experience on transition to decentralisation, including the need to put a clear legislative framework, to make a slowly phased transition is needed to allow for changes and adjustments, to consider conditional grants to ensure that health is not de-prioritised in a federal system.
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Colomb, Claire, and Tatiana Moreira de Souza. Regulating Short-Term Rentals: Platform-based property rentals in European cities: the policy debates. Property Research Trust, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52915/kkkd3578.

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Short-term rentals mediated by digital platforms have positive and negative impacts that are unevenly distributed among socio-economic groups and places. Detrimental impacts on the housing market and quality of life of long-term residents have been particular contentious in some cities. • In the 12 cities studied in the report (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Prague, Rome and Vienna), city governments have responded differently to the growth of short-term rentals. • The emerging local regulations of short-term rentals take multiple forms and exhibit various degrees of stringency, ranging from rare cases of laissez-faire to a few cases of partial prohibition or strict quantitative control. Most city governments have sought to find a middle-ground approach that differentiates between the professional rental of whole units and the occasional rental of one’s home/ primary residence. • The regulation of short-term rentals is contentious and highly politicised. Six broad categories of interest groups and non-state actors actively participate in the debates with contrasting positions: advocates of the ‘sharing’ or ‘collaborative’ economy; corporate platforms; professional organisatons of short-term rental operators; new associations of hosts or ‘home-sharers’; the hotel and hospitality industry; and residents’ associations/citizens’ movements. • All city governments face difficulties in implementing and enforcing the regulations, due to a lack of sufficient resources and to the absence of accurate and comprehensive data on individual hosts. That data is held by corporate platforms, which have generally not accepted to release it (with a few exceptions) nor to monitor the content of their listings against local rules. • The relationships between platforms and city governments have oscillated between collaboration and conflict. Effective implementation is impossible without the cooperation of platforms. • In the context of the European Union, the debate has taken a supranational dimension, as two pieces of EU law frame the possibility — and acceptable forms — of regulation of online platforms and of short-term rentals in EU member states: the 2000 E-Commerce Directive and the 2006 Services Directive. • For regulation to be effective, the EU legal framework should be revised to ensure platform account- ability and data disclosure. This would allow city (and other ti ers of) governments to effectively enforce the regulations that they deem appropriate. • Besides, national and regional governments, who often control the legislative framework that defines particular types of short-term rentals, need to give local governments the necessary tools to be able to exercise their ‘right to regulate’ in the name of public interest objectives.
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