Emerging Web Services Technology, Volume II [electronic resource] /edited by Thomas Gschwind, Cesare Pautasso.
by Gschwind, Thomas [editor.]; Pautasso, Cesare [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Opening Keynote -- Emerging Web Services Technologies — Some Research Challenges Ahead -- Service Discovery and Selection -- Service selection by choreography-driven matching -- Enabling Business Experts to Discover Web Services for Business Process Automation -- Evaluation of Semantic Service Discovery—A Survey and Directions for Future Research -- Service Composition -- A Framework for Dynamic Web Services Composition -- Composite Web Services -- On the Management Requirements of Web Service Compositions -- BPEL Extensions -- BPEL DT — Data-Aware Extension for Data-Intensive Service Applications -- Towards Resource-Oriented BPEL -- Quality of Service -- SSL-over-SOAP: Towards a Token-based Key Establishment framework for Web services -- A Framework for QoS-based Resource Brokering in Grid Computing -- Model-Driven Performance Evaluation for Service Engineering.
This book contains a collection of selected and revised papers originally presented at the Workshop on Emerging Web Service Technology (WEWST'07) held in conjunction with the 5th European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS'07) in November 2007 in Halle (Saale), Germany. Acting as the natural extension to the main ECOWS conference, the main goal of the WEWST workshop is serving as a forum for providing early exposure and much needed feedback to grow and establish original and emerging ideas within the Web Services community. The wide variety of tools, techniques and technological solutions presented in WEWST share one common feature: they advance the current Web services research in new directions by introducing new and sometimes controversial ideas into the field.
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