Search for dissertations about: "web service"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 133 swedish dissertations containing the words web service.
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6. Context-Aware Optimized Service Selection with Focus on Consumer Preferences
Abstract : Cloud computing, mobile computing, Service-Oriented Computing (SOC), and Software as a Service (SaaS) indicate that the Internet emerges to an anonymous service market where service functionality can be dynamically and ubiquitously consumed. Among functionally similar services, service consumers are interested in the consumption of the services which perform best towards their optimization preferences. READ MORE
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7. Scalable Self-Organizing Server Clusters with Quality of Service Objectives
Abstract : Advanced architectures for cluster-based services that have been recently proposed allow for service differentiation, server overload control and high utilization of resources. These systems, however, rely on centralized functions, which limit their ability to scale and to tolerate faults. READ MORE
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8. Querying mediated web services
Abstract : Web services provide a framework for data interchange between applications by incorporating standards such as XMLSchema, WSDL, SOAP, HTTP etc. They define operations to be invoked over a network to perform the actions. These operations are described publicly in a WSDL document with the data types of their argument and result. READ MORE
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9. Government e-service delivery : identification of success factors from citizens' perspective
Abstract : The successful adoption of new technologies helps governments achieve efficiency in their implementation and delivery of public services to citizens. The objective behind various e-government initiatives has shifted in recent years towards establishing services that cater more to citizens' needs and offer greater accessibility. READ MORE
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10. Creating & Enabling the Useful Service Discovery Experience : The Perfect Recommendation Does Not Exist
Abstract : We are rapidly entering a world with an immense amount of services and devices available to humans and machines. This is a promising future, however there are at least two major challenges for using these services and devices: (1) they have to be found and (2) after being found, they have to be selected amongst. READ MORE