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International Journal of Web Services Research (http://www.servicescomputing.org/jwsr/)
  • Mathematic foundations for service oriented computing
  • Web Services architecture
  • Web Services security
  • Frameworks for building Web Service applications
  • Composite Web Service creation and enabling infrastructures
  • Web Services discovery
  • Resource management for Web Services
  • Solution Management for Web Services
  • Dynamic invocation mechanisms for Web Services
  • Quality of service for Web Services
  • Web Services modeling
  • Web Services performance
  • UDDI enhancements
  • SOAP enhancements
  • Case studies for Web Services
  • E-Commerce applications using Web Services
  • Grid based Web Services applications (e.g. OGSA)
  • Business process integration and management using Web Services
  • Multimedia applications using Web Services
  • Communication applications using Web Services
  • Interactive TV applications using Web Services
  • Semantic services computing
  • Business Grid
  • IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
    • Mathematical foundation of Services Computing;
    • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA);
    • Service creation, development, and management;
    • Linkage between IT services and business services;
    • Web services security and privacy;
    • Web services agreement and contract;
    • Web services discovery and negotiation;
    • Web services management;
    • Web services collaboration;
    • Quality of Service for Web services;
    • Web services modeling and performance management;
    • Solution frameworks for building service-oriented applications;
    • Composite Web service creation and enabling infrastructures;
    • Business and scientific applications using Web services and SOA;
    • Business process integration and management using Web Services;
    • Standards and specifications of Services Computing;
    • Utility Models and Solution Architectures;
    • Resource acquisition models in Utility Computing;
    • Mathematical foundation of business process modeling, integration and management;
    • Business process modeling, integration, and collaboration.
    Examples of 2007 Journal Papers
    • "Pricing Utility Computing Services"
    • "Architecture-Driven Service Discovery for Service Centric Systems" In this paper, we present a framework supporting architecture-driven service discovery (ASD)?hat is the discovery of services that can provide functionalities and satisfy properties and constraints of systems as specified during the design phase of the development lifecycle based on detailed system design models. Our framework assumes an iterative design process and allows for the (re-)formulation of design models of service-centric systems based on the discovered services. The framework is composed of a query extractor, which derives queries from behavioral and structural UML design models of service-centric systems, and a query execution engine that executes these queries against service registries based on graph matching techniques. The article describes a prototype tool that we have developed to demonstrate and evaluate our framework and the results of a set of preliminary experiments that we have conducted to evaluate it.
    • "WSMoD: A Methodology for QoS-Based Web Services Design"  Web services are increasingly used as an effective means to create and streamline processes and collaborations among governments, businesses, and citizens. As the number of available Web services is steadily increasing, there is a growing interest in providing methodologies that address the design of Web services according to specific qualities of service (QoS) rather than functional descriptions only. In this paper, we present WSMoD (Web Services MOdeling Design), a methodology that explicitly addresses this issue. Furthermore, we exploit general knowledge available on services, expressed by ontologies describing services, their qualities, and the context of use, to help the designer in expressing service requirements. Ontologies are used to acquire knowledge among the entities involved in service design and to check the consistency of the Web service. The discussion of a QoS-based Web service design within a real case study bears evidence of the potentials of WSMoD.

     

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