WSOL – A Language for the Formal Specification of Various Constraints and Classes of Service for Web Services Vladimir Tosic‚ Bernard Pagurek‚ Kruti Patel Research Report OCIECE-02-06 November 2002 WSOL – A Language for the Formal Specification of Various Constraints and Classes of Service for Web Services Vladimir Tosic‚ Bernard Pagurek‚ Kruti Patel Department of Systems and Computer Engineering‚ Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa‚ ON‚ K1V 6L8‚ CANADA +1 (613) 520-2600
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importance of web services – an overview Definition A Web service is defined by the W3C as "a software system designed to support interoperable Machine to Machine interaction over a network." Web services are frequently just Web APIs that can be accessed over a network‚ such as the Internet‚ and executed on a remote system hosting the requested services (source: Wikipedia) • Web services are application components • Web services communicate using open protocols • Web services are self-contained
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SERVICES COMPUTING‚ VOL. 5‚ NO. 1‚ JANUARY-MARCH 2012 33 Bootstrapping Ontologies for Web Services Aviv Segev‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Quan Z. Sheng‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—Ontologies have become the de-facto modeling tool of choice‚ employed in many applications and prominently in the semantic web. Nevertheless‚ ontology construction remains a daunting task. Ontological bootstrapping‚ which aims at automatically generating concepts and their relations in a given domain
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How to Properly Analyze a Web Page At the click of a button‚ a person is able to search the internet for what he or she needs. In the past 25 years‚ the internet has hit the largest boom that has yet to be seen on planet earth. The internet is a handy tool that allows a person to access any information he or she desires effortlessly‚ with little to no cost‚ depending upon what the person is looking for. The key to using the internet is to understand its purpose and what the site is trying to
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| | |BSHS/325 Version 1 | | |Human Systems and Development | |Course Start Date |February 11‚ 2013 | |Course End Date |March 18‚ 2013 | |Day of Week |Mondays
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The Human Service Movement By: Datwanna Banks HHS435: Cont Issues Trends Health Law Ethicsin H & HS Instructor: Rebekah Clark February 4‚ 2013 The Human Service Movement As more problems occur with individuals the more the Human Services industry grows. This growth is in response to individuals seeking new job opportunities‚ more people not being able to depend on their neighborhood or community because of the feeling of isolation or
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organizations to carry out three responsibilities: ■ ■ ■ Strengthen and unify the profession Promote the development of social work practice Advance sound social policies. Promoting high standards of practice and protecting the consumer of services are major association principles. Overview The NASW Code of Ethics is intended to serve as a guide to the everyday professional conduct of social workers. This Code includes four sections. The first section‚ “Preamble‚” summarizes the social
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country‚ staffed with the most senior specialists. The Hospital provides different services along with the training activities. Drug dispensing is one of the activities performed among other activities provided by the hospital. Information Technology has revolutionized the life of human beings’ and has made the lives easier by the various kinds of applications in different institutions including Hospitals and other service providing organizations. In the light of the rapid changes with the use of Information
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What Is Human Services What is Human Services? Nina Brown BSHS 301 Introduction to Human Services September 6‚ 2011 What is Human Services? The field of human service has been around for centuries in many forms with the sole intention of helping marginalized populations attain a sense of accomplishment in managing their lives. Human services are necessary to assist people who otherwise have little or no help in navigating their social environment for various reasons. There
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CS160 Chapter 3: Web-based tools for Electronic Commerce 3-2 Chapter OutlineWeb Server Hardware and Performance Evaluation • Making Host or Not Host Decisions • Web Platform Choices • Web Server Performance EvaluationWeb Server Software Feature sets • Core Capabilities1. Security2. FTP3. Searching (Engines)4. Data Analysis • Site Management1. Application Construction2. Dynamic Content • Site Development • Electronic CommerceWeb Server Software and Tools • Apache HTTP Server • Microsoft Internet Information
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