Autonomic Web processes | p. 1 |
The (service) bus : services penetrate everyday life | p. 12 |
Service oriented architectures for science gateways on grid systems | p. 21 |
Toward a programming model for service-oriented computing | p. 33 |
Speaking a common language : a conceptual model for describing service-oriented systems | p. 48 |
A rule driven approach for developing adaptive service oriented business collaboration | p. 61 |
Pattern-based specification and validation of Web services interaction properties | p. 73 |
Using test cases as contract to ensure service compliance across releases | p. 87 |
Towards a classification of Web service feature interactions | p. 101 |
A high-level functional matching for semantic Web services | p. 115 |
Service selection algorithms for composing complex services with multiple QoS constraints | p. 130 |
On service discovery process types | p. 144 |
SPiDeR : P2P-based Web service discovery | p. 157 |
An approach to temporal-aware procurement of Web services | p. 170 |
Approaching Web service coordination and composition by means of petri nets : the case of the nets-within-nets paradigm | p. 185 |
Modeling and analyzing context-aware composition of services | p. 198 |
Towards semi-automated workflow-based aggregation of Web services | p. 214 |
Choreography and orchestration : a synergic approach for system design | p. 228 |
PerfSONAR : a service oriented architecture for multi-domain network monitoring | p. 241 |
DySOA : making service systems self-adaptive | p. 255 |
Towards dynamic monitoring of WS-BPEL processes | p. 269 |
Template-based automated service provisioning - supporting the agreement-driven service life-cycle | p. 283 |
Proactive management of service instance pools for meeting service level agreements | p. 296 |
Adaptive component management service in ScudWare middleware for smart vehicle space | p. 310 |
Semantic caching for Web services | p. 324 |
ODEGSG framework, knowledge-based annotation and design of grid services | p. 341 |
Implicit service calls in ActiveXML through OWL-S | p. 353 |
Semantic tuplespace | p. 366 |
Trust-based secure workflow path construction | p. 382 |
Reputation-based service level agreements for Web services | p. 396 |
Handling faults in decentralized orchestration of composite Web services | p. 410 |
What's in an agreement? : an analysis and an extension of WS-agreement | p. 424 |
SOA in the real world - experiences | p. 437 |
Service-oriented design : the roots | p. 450 |
A service oriented architecture for deploying and managing network services | p. 465 |
Dynamo : dynamic monitoring of WS-BPEL processes | p. 478 |
WofBPEL : a tool for automated analysis of BPEL processes | p. 484 |
OpenWS-transaction : enabling reliable Web service transactions | p. 490 |
ASTRO : supporting composition and execution of Web services | p. 495 |
Demonstrating dynamic configuration and execution of Web processes | p. 502 |
Programming and compiling Web services in GPSL | p. 508 |
Semantic management of Web services | p. 514 |
Composition of services with nondeterministic observable behavior | p. 520 |
Efficient and transparent Web-services selection | p. 527 |
An approach to parameterizing Web service flows | p. 533 |
Dynamic policy management on business performance management architecture | p. 539 |
A lightweight formal framework for service-oriented applications design | p. 545 |
A MDE approach for power distribution service development | p. 552 |
Semantic Web services for activity-based computing | p. 558 |
The price of services | p. 564 |
Managing end-to-end lifecycle of global service policies | p. 570 |
Applying a Web engineering method to design Web services | p. 576 |
An architecture for unifying Web services authentication and authorization | p. 582 |
Specifying Web service compositions on the basis of natural language requests | p. 588 |
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