Service-Oriented Computing: State of the Art and Research Challenges.

The article discusses service-oriented computing (SOC). SOC's chief aim is to make available low-cost and flexible distributed applications. Key to the process is exploiting the availability of network-available services, web services being a good contemporary example. The underlying service-oriente...

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 40; no. 11; pp. 38 - 46
Autores principales: Papazoglou, Michael P., Traverso, Paolo, Dustdar, Schahram, Leymann, Frank
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: IEEE Nov2007
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          Tilburg University
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          University of Stuttgart
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        Distributed computing
        Software architecture
        Computer software usability
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