Title :
Web services: been there, done that?
Author :
Staab, S. ; Van Der Aalst, Wil ; Benjamins, V.R. ; Sheth, Amit ; Miller, John A. ; Bussler, C. ; Maedche, Alexander ; Fensel, Dieter ; Gannon, Dennis
Author_Institution :
Karlsruhe Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Web services can be defined as loosely coupled, reusable software components that semantically encapsulate discrete functionality and are distributed and programmatically accessible over standard Internet protocols. Web services have received a lot of hype, the reasons for which are not easily determined. Some of their benefits might even seem to waste away, once we touch on the nitty-gritty details, because Web services per se do not offer a solution to underlying problems. The contributions included in this section delve into some of these issues, including: pitfalls of workflow issues; structuring procedural knowledge into problem-solving methods; discussing how a low initial entry barrier and simple technology are balanced against the long-term goal of easy integration; including semantics in a Web service modeling framework; and building on new kinds of applications such as grid enterprises.
Keywords :
Internet; software reusability; QoS; Web services; composition standards; discrete functionality; grid computing; reusable software components; security; semantic Web; standard Internet protocols; workflow issues; HTML; Intelligent systems; Internet; Resource description framework; Semantic Web; Software reusability; Software standards; Web pages; Web services; XML;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2003.1179197