A Dependable Web Services Framework
E. Alwagait, and S. Ghandeharizadeh
DeW: A Dependable Web Services Framework.
In 14th International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering (Web Services for E-Commerce and E-Goverment Applications), Boston, Massachusetts, USA, March 28-29, 2004.
Abstract: Web Services (WSs) correspond to conceptual entities with well defined interfaces published by different organizations. For example, with businesses, a WS might correspond to a business process to be invoked by other WSs and Internet applications. To increase availability of a WS, an organization might replicate it across different nodes. This study focuses on data intensive applications that (a) expose a conceptual entity as a Web Service (WS) and (b) disperse copies of their WSs across the nodes of a distributed environment to enhance both performance and availability. We describe the design and implementation of a Dependable Web services (DeW) framework to realize physical-location-independence.
Physical-location-independence means a plan will execute as long as a copy of its referenced WSs is available. This concept enables the client proxy objects to continue operation in the presence of both failures and WS migrations that balance system load
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