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Supporting highly manageable Web services
1997
Computer networks and ISDN systems
This paper focuses on the management aspects of Web service provision. ...
Service management issues may be generalised as supporting evolution, for example, supporting changes to the functionality, the presentation logic, and the overall look and feel of a service. ...
Thanks also go to the Netskills team, in particular to Brian Kelly (now at UKOLN as UK Web Focus Officer), whose experience in managing a large Web site provided valuable insight into current management ...
doi:10.1016/s0169-7552(97)00044-5
fatcat:c5sthfivgrg3xhxmdajuvpywpe
Roadmap towards Lifecycle Support for Highly Distributed Web-Based Systems
2008
2008 Eighth International Conference on Web Engineering
Nussbaumer: Roadmap towards Lifecycle Support For Highly Distributed Web-based Systems. ...
It considers these interdependencies as first-class citizens and provides sophisticated services addressing the lifecycle support of distributed systems. ...
Nussbaumer: Roadmap towards Lifecycle Support For Highly Distributed Web-based Systems. ...
doi:10.1109/icwe.2008.33
dblp:conf/icwe/MajerFN08
fatcat:gj7ousoi25aa5djua2ikc6ah4i
Software Components for Web Services
[article]
2010
arXiv
pre-print
Service-oriented computing has emerged as the new area to address software as a service. ...
This paper proposes a model for component based development for service-oriented systems and have created best practice guidelines on software component design. ...
These components, and heterogeneity are crucial to developing highly reusable web services that will apply across domains and services. ...
arXiv:1001.3734v1
fatcat:6uahaxo75zfpxphwkmyt6xp7ja
SERVIAM Maintenance Framework
2006
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06)
Web services systems impose additional complexity upon software maintenance and evolution processes. To handle it, we propose a framework for evolving and maintaining Web service systems. ...
Acknowledgement We thank Vinnova for their financial support of the SERVIAM project. We also thank all the individuals who have helped us with this study. ...
Being highly specialized in supporting the Web service architectures, the Service Centres can provide high quality services to these organisations.
Reorganisations within Software Organisations. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2006.433
dblp:conf/hicss/Kajko-MattssonT06
fatcat:irmx43iglrgnrmfg3aeqa7vcqa
Modelling Cloud Computing Infrastructure
[chapter]
2010
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
It is also highly distributed and management data needs to be compiled from disparate sources. ...
by a human administrator, or programmatically by a higher level service. ...
manage IT services. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-13986-4_15
fatcat:tuqprokakbeo3b7r7a2rofwihe
Towards an Automated BPEL-based SaaS Provisioning Support for OpenStack IaaS
2014
Scalable Computing : Practice and Experience
These highly dynamic scenarios call for novel Cloud support infrastructures able to automate the whole SaaS provisioning cycle spanning from resource management to dynamic IT service components placement ...
Software as a Service (SaaS) applications fully exploit the potential of elastic Cloud computing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platforms by enabling new highly dynamic Cloud provisioning scenarios ...
This research was partly funded by CIRI, technology transfer center for ICT, of the University of Bologna; we also thank CINECA for its support. ...
doi:10.12694/scpe.v14i4.930
fatcat:khqqen2pcjgtzmom22zmsm5kmm
Beyond Web services: towards on-demand complex adaptive environments
2005
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05)
We discuss key principles of complex systems engineering to consider, approaches to on-demand data and IT infrastructure strategy based on web service and semantic web technologies, as well as guidance ...
transactions requiring highly secure, reliable, and dynamic "on-demand" capabilities. ...
An application server is used to host and manage web-oriented applications and resources, including web and information services, to users within the community. ...
doi:10.1109/icws.2005.30
dblp:conf/icws/CherinkaMS05
fatcat:fdqkdf5avjbxlgjykdyrmiylle
Triple Space Computing for Semantic Web Services – A PhD Roadmap
[chapter]
2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Triple Space Computing is envisioned as communication and coordination paradigm for Semantic Web Services which is an extension of tuple space computing to support RDF and then use it for communication ...
Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO) is our conceptual model for Semantic Web Services. Web Service Execution Environment (WSMX) is one of the reference implementations of the WSMO conceptual model. ...
Author acknowledges the guidance support from Michal Zaremba being the chief architect of Web Services Execution Environment (WSMX), Dieter Fensel being the initiator of WSMX and Triple Space Computing ...
doi:10.1007/11926078_82
fatcat:4qoqe3tku5aivn4kjv2bct52jq
Security on cloud and pass
IJARCCE - Computer and Communication Engineering
2015
IJARCCE
IJARCCE - Computer and Communication Engineering
However, cloud computing presents an added level of risk because essential services are often outsourced to a third party, which makes it harder to maintain data security and privacy, support data, service ...
Cloud computing has brought lots of security challenges for the consumers and service providers. ...
to deploy and manage large networks of virtual machines, as a highly available, highly scalable Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform. ...
doi:10.17148/ijarcce.2015.4122
fatcat:htziupebbfbsxpsds533p32eru
Interaction with Web Services in the Adaptive Web
[chapter]
2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The paper also presents a conversation model for the management of the communication between Web Service consumers and providers aimed at addressing those challenges. ...
The provision of personalized services based on the orchestration of simpler Web Services is often viewed as an activity that can be performed in an automated way, without involving the end-user. ...
In particular, we explain in which way the communication features provided by our conversation model support the management of highly interactive Web Services, which need to put the end-user in the loop ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-27780-4_5
fatcat:lxv5o75mwbhe5bfsq34q2l3k2q
Illuminating the Dark Side of Web Services
[chapter]
2003
Proceedings 2003 VLDB Conference
There are proposals to develop as components in a Web Services architecture specialized, highly optimized servers or managers for SOAP, XML, Directories / Registries, message management, security management ...
Like the relational model, Web Services will require an entire computing infrastructure and extensive management support plus concepts, tools, and techniques to support the Web Services development life ...
doi:10.1016/b978-012722442-8/50102-6
dblp:conf/vldb/Brodie03
fatcat:o5dqc7h3ynebnhhrzk33pdqyj4
Web services container reference architecture (WSCRA)
2004
Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Web Services, 2004.
This paper proposes a container for web services which can manage and monitor the state and behavior of web services, which may address the Quality of Service (QoS) factor for web services. ...
Today, web services are pervasive and omnipresent in the Internet and within enterprises. ...
Future Work To draw support for this initiative from web services community and industry leaders. ...
doi:10.1109/icws.2004.1314828
dblp:conf/icws/DhesiaseelanR04
fatcat:au7imbixpfdznf3lzowa6pk7li
SOA-Based Distributed System in Online Transaction Processing
2015
Zenodo
We take an explorative approach to probe the theoretical and implementational feasibility of managing transaction in the web service world. ...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) with transactional workflow support is a state- of- the- art architectural style for constructing enterprise application. ...
If all services in a transaction are managed entirely within a single execution environment, web service transaction management will have no role to play. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3968720
fatcat:nteywkfdbbf7lmz72rf3bvnkw4
IceBreaker: An Efficient Simulation Management Framework for Web-based Supercomputing Services
2015
International Journal of u- and e- Service, Science and Technology
To address this problem, this paper describes the design and implementation of heterogeneous computing resources/jobs management framework, named IceBreaker, to enable any web-based supercomputing services ...
The proposed framework has essential functions including user authentication, data management, physical/virtual computing resource management, job management, etc. to provide efficient supercomputing service ...
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute under the R&D program supervised by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning. ...
doi:10.14257/ijunesst.2015.8.10.36
fatcat:wy3dput2jfghhes7tbk4eimhve
CyberGIS Gateway for enabling data-rich geospatial research and education
2014
Concurrency and Computation
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This material is based in part upon work supported by NSF under Grant Numbers: 0846655 and 1047916. ...
This work used the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which is supported by National Science Foundation grant number OCI-1053575. ...
data transfer and job management services, and Gateway visualization services. ...
doi:10.1002/cpe.3256
fatcat:ghsct7spbjg3tk7adnvtowmz7q
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