Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC '04 2004
DOI: 10.1145/1052220.1052272
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Virtual web services

Abstract: In this paper we propose an application of software agents to provide Virtual Web Services. A Virtual Web Service VWS is a linked collection of several real and/or virtual Web Services, and public and private agents, accessed by the user in the same way as a single real Web Service. A Virtual Web Service allows unrestricted comparison, information merging, pipelining, etc., of data coming from different sources and in different forms. Web Services are accessed according to the standardized protocols and their … Show more

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“…There is also research done in generating dynamic interfaces from web services: in [3] they created a framework that generates user interfaces by handing it the WSDL and XML formed specifications like the layout style and the semantics meanings of each interface element. On the other hand, [4] proposes a layer that provides services as a standard web service above a virtual web service [10] layer in order to have flexible composed services that are consumed from mobile users using UIML [8]. In this case the proposal generates dynamic user interfaces, but no communication logic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also research done in generating dynamic interfaces from web services: in [3] they created a framework that generates user interfaces by handing it the WSDL and XML formed specifications like the layout style and the semantics meanings of each interface element. On the other hand, [4] proposes a layer that provides services as a standard web service above a virtual web service [10] layer in order to have flexible composed services that are consumed from mobile users using UIML [8]. In this case the proposal generates dynamic user interfaces, but no communication logic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MASKS (Managing Anonymity while Sharing Knowledge to Servers) system, placed between the users and the Internet, introduces anonymity to user browsing without blocking information to the sites, by removing communication control information that identifies a user. Rykowski and Cellary () proposed to apply user‐defined software agents to build Virtual Web Services, being combinations of several virtual and real services, accessed by the user as it would be a single service. Virtual services were created for and by users, allowing rich personalization of service functionality, data format and presentation, adjusting to different hardware and software environments.…”
Section: Issues In Personalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As analyzed in Section 2, SaaS services usually need to be customized to satisfy specific subscriber's requirements. Current Research topics on web services customization usually focus on semantic discovery or virtual wrappers [20,21]; we propose a novel approach by defining customization policy in SaaS-DL, and consuming it through SaaS integration lifecycle. Customization policy can be defined by SaaS provider, which annotates the SaaS service's customization capability to its subscribers; customization policy, customization process and related enablement technologies can streamline a standardized approach for the collaboration between providers and subscribers for the entire service customization lifecycle, the detailed design is discussed in paper [22].…”
Section: Customization Policymentioning
confidence: 99%