Webservices: Theory and Practice

Webservices: Theory and Practice
ISBN-10
981133224X
ISBN-13
9789811332241
Category
Technology & Engineering
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
2018-11-30
Publisher
Springer
Authors
Hrushikesha Mohanty, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

Description

This book focuses on web service specification, search, composition, validation, resiliency, security and engineering, and discusses various service specification standards like WSDL, SAWSDL, WSMO and OWLS. The theory and associated algorithms for service specification verification are detailed using formal models like Petrinet, FSM and UML. The book also explores various approaches proposed for web service search and composition, highlighting input/output, parameter-based search, and selection of services based on both functional and non-functional parameters. In turn, it examines various types of composite web services and presents an overview of popular fault handling strategies for each of these types. Lastly, it discusses the standards used for implementing web service security on the basis of a case study, and introduces the Web Service Development Life Cycle (WSDLC), which defines co-operation between several industry partners to develop web services in a more structured way.

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