Web Services Concepts, Architectures and Applications

Like many other incipient technologies, Web services are still surrounded by a tremendous level of noise. This noise results from the always dangerous combination of wishful thinking on the part of research and industry and of a lack of clear understanding of how Web services came to be. On the one...

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Main Author: Alonso, Gustavo (Author)
Other Authors: Alonso, Gustavo 1965-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin New York Springer 2004
©2004
Series:Data-centric systems and applications
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