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Web Services Architecture

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Since web services are such a shift in how we approach distributed development, understanding how to model such systems is an important step in understanding how to properly design, develop, and apply Web services. Because these services can be shared across the Internet, the numbers of ways in which they can be modeled make identifying all the possibilities a challenge. For every Web services model one could conceive, extending it one level further through another partnership could lead to yet another model.

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© 2001 William L. Oellermann, Jr.

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Oellermann, W.L. (2001). Web Services Architecture. In: Architecting Web Services. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1140-2_2

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