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Web Service = E + F + I

This paper presents the E, F, I approach for the development of a contextual definition of a Web service. E, F, and I stand for environment, feature, and interaction, respectively. By default, a Web service resides in an environment E where it acts and reacts. In this environment E, the Web service...

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Main Authors: Bataineh, E., Maamar, Z., Benslimane, D., Ghedira, C.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents the E, F, I approach for the development of a contextual definition of a Web service. E, F, and I stand for environment, feature, and interaction, respectively. By default, a Web service resides in an environment E where it acts and reacts. In this environment E, the Web service exposes its features F to peers or other components for awareness and visibility purposes. Finally, the Web service gets engaged with peers in common activities by coordinating their interactions I. The contextual definition of a Web service is established using the components that make up each dimension of the E, F, I approach
ISSN:1524-4547
2641-8169
DOI:10.1109/WETICE.2006.74