WebComposition Service Linking System: Supporting development, federation and evolution of service-oriented Web applications

M Gaedke, M Nussbaumer, Emma Tonkin

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    Abstract

    There exists a need within many large organizations and their partners to operate cross-organizational Web applications. This paper introduces the WebComposition Service Linking System (WSLS), a component-based and service-oriented system which makes extensive use of Web Services and other standardized Internet technology in order to support development, maintenance and management of reusable and configurable components for cross-organizational Web applications. Areal-world application based around the WSLS support system which provides globally accessible core services, NUKATH -- Notebook University Karlsruhe(TH) --is introduced. Our NUKATH project's vision is that business processes of universities shall be established, supported, and provided by aggregations of high-quality,ubiquitously accessible, federated services. These federation-aware services could thence be the basis for reusable and standardized business building blocks of a university. Furthermore, these services could transcend the "business" borders of a university - thus allowing for unique meta-structures of distributed universities supporting new collaboration scenarios in education and research
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2003
    EventProceedings of the Third International Workshop on Web-oriented Software Technology (IWWOST 2003) -
    Duration: 1 Jun 2003 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceProceedings of the Third International Workshop on Web-oriented Software Technology (IWWOST 2003)
    Period1/06/03 → …

    Bibliographical note

    CSTR-06-002

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