Web Service Planner (WSPR): An Effective and Scalable Web Service Composition Algorithm
Source: Idea Group
Web Services are often considered one of the most important and vital building blocks for the semantic Web. As such, the industrial support of Web services has grown drastically in recent years. For example, it is expected that by 2007, 72 percent of all application development software will support Web services and 45% of all types of software will be Web services enabled. In Web services enabled networks, typically, a client program first locates a Web services server that can satisfy certain requests from a yellow page (UDDI), and obtain a detailed specification (WSDL) about the service.
| Format: | Size: | 903.10 | |
| Date: | Mar 2007 |
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