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whitepaper Conduct Research Safely on the Web2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  As a paralegal, one needs to conduct a significant amount of research on the Web. One conducts the research by using a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, but one might not understand some of the seemingly confusing technology issues surrounding the Web. To understand these Web technology issues, it's important to understand some of the basic elements of Internet security and browser technology such as cookies, zones, and temporary files. To make sure that one conducts the Web research as safely as possible, one should consider performing some of the actions mentioned in the paper.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper Automated Schematization for Web Service Applications2007-11-22 University of Nottingham
  Schematic map is a diagrammatic representation based on linear abstractions of networks. With the advent technologies for web based delivery of geospatial services it is essential to develop map generalization applications tailored for the same. This paper is concerned with the problem of producing automated schematic maps for web map applications. The paper looks at how previous solutions to the spatial conflict reduction can be adapted and applied to production of automated schematic maps for web services.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper Configuring Exchange Server 2007 Web Services URLs2007-11-20 TechGenix
  In this white paper the author explains how to configure the Web Services URL to be used by Outlook 2007. This is important during the Exchange Server deployment process because it is used by all clients running Outlook 2007. Exchange Server 2007 has a new feature called AutoDiscover which provides Outlook 2007 with configuration information. This is sent as an XML file and contains all the information needed to create the profile automatically as the URLs used by Outlook 2007.

Tags: Web Services, Email
  
whitepaper The Application Server Revolution: Simple access to robust features2007-11-08 IBM
  Ready for change? IBM is ready when you are. Find out how with IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 Feature Packs!

View this IBM Webcast, featuring Debbie Miller, WW WebSphere Consulting Sales Lead, IBM; Randy Schnier, Architect, WebSphere Application Server, EJB and JavaEE Runtimes, IBM; Greg Truty, WebSphere Architecture/Development, IBM; Christopher Mitchell, Senior Technical Staff Member & Lead Architect, WebSphere Application Server, IBM, to learn what IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 Feature Packs are, how they work, and what's available.

Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development
  
whitepaper Modeling Web Service Interaction Using Extended BPEL Language2007-11-08 Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  Nowadays web services and SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) systems have fundamental significance in computer science, especially in platform integration. The most common consideration is system workload estimation. Interacting composite web services can be modeled as interacting BPEL processes. These web services are specified in BPEL and communicate with each other using asynchronous XML messages. In order to estimate system workload (such as system throughput, resource usage, request process time) this paper presents an extension of the standard BPEL language. This extension enables the user to compute key factors of the system workload even in design time.

Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Application Integration Workshop2007-11-01 Oracle
  Just about every leading Web site, from Amazon and eBay to Facebook and Google, has a Web services offering these days. Web services enable applications to interact with one another over the Web in a platform-neutral, language-independent environment. In a typical Web services scenario, a business application sends a request to a service at a given URL, using HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The service receives the request, processes it, and returns a response. Oracle Application Express has supported Web services integration for several releases now, but with Oracle Application Express 3.0, that support has been enhanced - for example, document-style Web services are now supported. Oracle Application Express 3.0 also enables manual creation of Web service references.

Tags: Web Services, Application Development
  
whitepaper Integrating Web Portals With Semantic Web Services: A Case Study2007-10-15 Rey Juan Carlos University
  Several integration proposals have arisen along the last years. However they have focused only in data integration, not allowing users to take advantage of services offered by Web portals. Most of mentioned proposals only provide a set of design principles to build integration systems; they lack a systematic way for building such integration systems using the architecture they propose. In previous work the author has developed: PISA (Web Portal Integration Architecture) which is a Web portal integration architecture for data and services; and MIDAS-S which is a methodological approach for the development of integration Web portals, built according PISA. This work shows, by means of a case study, how both proposals fit together integrating Web portals.

Tags: Portals, Web Services
  
whitepaper Work in Progress - Assessing Web Service-Based Learning Environments for a Digital-Filter Design Course2007-10-13 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  This study assessed varied types of Web service based learning environments in a digital-filter design course. Ninety-one undergraduate students participated in an experimental study. Two independent variables were studied: Web service-based simulations (batch-based, comparison-based, and interval change-based simulations); and prior Internet familiarity (high and low). Two dependent variables were measured: a knowledge achievement test, and a problem-solving belief test. The experimental research design of the study was a 3 x 2 randomized post-test design. Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) was used to analyze collected data.   
whitepaper Teaching Web Services Using WSExplorer2007-10-13 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  It is important for Web services developers to know "Under the hood" aspects of Web services technology for both creating and consuming them. To fulfill this need, WSExplorer is developed. It's a tool for teaching Web services concepts and its building blocks. It facilitates hands-on experimentation with the inquiry aspect of UDDI registries, obtaining and analyzing WSDL documents, invoking Web service operations, and examining SOAP requests and responses. This paper begins with a brief introduction to Web services so that the paper is self-contained. Next, the paper describe how WSExplorer can be used in distributed computing and related courses to learn the underlying technical aspects of Web services.   
whitepaper Complexity Metric for XML Schema Documents2007-10-12 ATILIM UNIVERSITY
  Web Services, as a new type of distributed application, use XML documents for their data representations, so design of XML schemas play an important role in software development process and needs to be quantified for ease of maintainability. This paper proposes a new complexity metric for XML Schema documents (XSD). On the contrary of the available complexity metrics, the proposed metric is based on the internal architecture of the XSD components and hence considers the complexities of its building components. The proposed metric has been demonstrated with examples. Further a comparative study with other similar metrics proves its soundness and robustness.

Tags: Software Engineering, Web Services