Title
Demystifying Data-Centric Web Services
Abstract
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) promotes a paradigm in which enterprise applications are implemented as reusable, interoperable, network-accessible software modules. Ambiguity is introduced when enterprise organizations devise natural language specifications to describe the service capabilities. Consequently, consumers often misinterpret operational details while using these services, resulting in unfavorable side-effects. Practical, verifiable, and reusable solutions are required to mitigate these issues.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/MIC.2009.106
IEEE Internet Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
service-oriented architecture,enterprise organization,unfavorable side-effects,network-accessible software module,service capability,operational detail,enterprise application,demystifying data-centric web services,reusable solution,natural language specification,data model,cognition,internet,soa,natural language,software architecture,data mining,web service,formal specification,side effect,natural languages,computer science,open systems,data models,web services,service oriented architecture
Specification language,Database-centric architecture,World Wide Web,Computer science,Interoperability,Formal specification,Software architecture,Web service,Service-oriented architecture,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
13
5
1089-7801
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.57
4
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Iman Saleh112612.50
Gregory Kulczycki29010.56
M. Brian Blake396788.96