A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems
The classical nature of centralized web services client/server architecture brings about many associated problems such as performance, bottlenecks, and scalability. Meanwhile some peer-to-peer research proposals have not respected the existing web services standards, thus leaving the compatibility...
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| author | Wu, Chen Chang, Elizabeth |
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| description | The classical nature of centralized web services client/server architecture brings about many associated problems such as performance, bottlenecks, and scalability. Meanwhile some peer-to-peer research proposals have not respected the existing web services standards, thus leaving the compatibility and feasibility issue open. Hence existing web services architecture is not designed to accommodate large-scale, distributed, internet-wide applications. In this paper, we propose a conceptual architecture for distributed web services to enable web services-based software systems to "work well" in the heterogeneous and highly distributed service ecosystem environment. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-374342017-01-30T14:02:49Z A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems Wu, Chen Chang, Elizabeth service ecosystem P2P information systems web services architecture peer-to-peer The classical nature of centralized web services client/server architecture brings about many associated problems such as performance, bottlenecks, and scalability. Meanwhile some peer-to-peer research proposals have not respected the existing web services standards, thus leaving the compatibility and feasibility issue open. Hence existing web services architecture is not designed to accommodate large-scale, distributed, internet-wide applications. In this paper, we propose a conceptual architecture for distributed web services to enable web services-based software systems to "work well" in the heterogeneous and highly distributed service ecosystem environment. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37434 The International Society for Computers and Their Applications - ISCA fulltext |
| spellingShingle | service ecosystem P2P information systems web services architecture peer-to-peer Wu, Chen Chang, Elizabeth A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| title | A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| title_full | A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| title_fullStr | A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| title_full_unstemmed | A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| title_short | A conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| title_sort | conceptual architecture of distributed web services for service ecosystems |
| topic | service ecosystem P2P information systems web services architecture peer-to-peer |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37434 |