Overview
- Editors:
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Athman Bouguettaya
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School of Computer Science and Information Technology, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
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Quan Z. Sheng
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School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide School of Computer Science, Adelaide, Australia
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Florian Daniel
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dell'Informazione, Università di Trento Dipto. Ingegneria e Scienza, Povo, Italy
Most comprehensive state-of-the-art collection on Service-Oriented Computing on the market
Sample topics include Web service composition, non-functional aspects of Web services, and assisted Web service composition
Contributions from renowned and established experts in the field
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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Service Selection and Assisted Composition
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- Khayyam Hashmi, Amal Alhosban, Zaki Malik, Brahim Medjahed, Salima Benbernou
Pages 451-482
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- Emna Mezghani, Riadh Ben Halima, Khalil Drira
Pages 483-505
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- Tuan Nguyen, Alan Colman, Jun Han
Pages 507-533
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- Bardia Mohabbati, Mohsen Asadi, Dragan Gašević, Jaejoon Lee
Pages 535-562
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- Xi Chen, Zibin Zheng, Michael R. Lyu
Pages 563-588
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- Vu Hung, Boualem Benatallah, Angel Lagares Lemos
Pages 635-656
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- Jian Wang, Zaiwen Feng, Jia Zhang, Patrick C. K. Hung, Keqing He, Liang-Jie Zhang
Pages 657-682
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- Carlos Rodríguez, Soudip Roy Chowdhury, Florian Daniel, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad, Fabio Casati
Pages 683-708
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- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Abdallah Namoun, Freddy Lécué, Usman Wajid, Georgia Kleanthous
Pages 709-736
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Back Matter
Pages 737-739
About this book
Web services and Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) have become thriving areas of academic research, joint university/industry research projects, and novel IT products on the market. SOC is the computing paradigm that uses Web services as building blocks for the engineering of composite, distributed applications out of the reusable application logic encapsulated by Web services. Web services could be considered the best-known and most standardized technology in use today for distributed computing over the Internet.
Web Services Foundations is the first installment of a two-book collection covering the state-of-the-art of both theoretical and practical aspects of Web services and SOC research. This book specifically focuses on the foundations of Web services and SOC and covers - among others - Web service composition, non-functional aspects of Web services, Web service selection and recommendation, and assisted Web service composition.
The editors collect advanced topics in the second book of the collection, Advanced Web Services, (Springer, 2013). Both books together comprise approximately 1400 pages and are the result of an enormous community effort that involved more than 100 authors, comprising the world’s leading experts in this field.
Editors and Affiliations
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School of Computer Science and Information Technology, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Athman Bouguettaya
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School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide School of Computer Science, Adelaide, Australia
Quan Z. Sheng
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dell'Informazione, Università di Trento Dipto. Ingegneria e Scienza, Povo, Italy
Florian Daniel