2005
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.936
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Web Service Grids: an evolutionary approach

Abstract: SUMMARYThe U.K. e-Science Programme is a £250 million, five-year initiative which has funded over 100 projects. These application-led projects are underpinned by an emerging set of core middleware services that allow the coordinated, collaborative use of distributed resources. This set of middleware services runs on top of the research network and beneath the applications we call the 'Grid'. Grid middleware is currently in transition from pre-Web Service versions to a new version based on Web Services. Unfortu… Show more

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“…However, it is an unfortunate fact that, although the Web Services movement is supported by all of the IT companies, even at the end of 2004, this 'grand project' is still very much 'work in progress'. The presently accepted Web Services certainly do not constitute a satisfactory basis to construct a robust, international Cyberinfrastructure on which to build novel and demanding e-Science and business applications [3,4].…”
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“…However, it is an unfortunate fact that, although the Web Services movement is supported by all of the IT companies, even at the end of 2004, this 'grand project' is still very much 'work in progress'. The presently accepted Web Services certainly do not constitute a satisfactory basis to construct a robust, international Cyberinfrastructure on which to build novel and demanding e-Science and business applications [3,4].…”
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“…Web Services are the distributed computing technology that the IT industry is trying to define to be the building blocks for building loosely-coupled, distributed applications, based on service-oriented architecture principles [3]. Web Services interact by exchanging messages in SOAP format, while the contracts for the message exchanges that implement those interactions are described via WSDL and other metadata formats.…”
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“…Grid developers can thus exploit the experience of the WS community and concentrate on building the higher-level services that are specific to the Grid application domain. There is a need, however, for WS specifications that could safely be used for building interoperable Web Service Grids, and for this reason a WS specification profile WS-I+ has been proposed in [1]. Another proposal on how Grid applications could be built using existing WS specifications is found in [17].…”
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“…Furthermore, SOC systems might interconnect different organization systems. Finally, SOC usage eventually spread to gave birth to a wave of contemporary infrastructures and notions including Service-Oriented Grids [3] and Software-As-A-Service [4].…”
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