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Semantic Web Services: The Future of Integration!

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Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2003)

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The hype around current Web Service technology and standards proposals is mind-boggling. Promises are made about the ease, speed, reliability and persuasiveness of Web Service technology all centered on the three basic standard proposals SOAP [12], WSDL [15] and UDDI [13]. Web Service technology is praised as the integration technology of tomorrow. Addressing the integration space, more proposals are stacked onto the three basic ones covering composition like BPEL4WS [1], ebXML [7], BPML [2], transaction support like WS-C [14] and WS-T [16], security, and many, many more creating the unavoidable future Web Service technology jungle [4].

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Bussler, C. (2003). Semantic Web Services: The Future of Integration!. In: Kalinichenko, L., Manthey, R., Thalheim, B., Wloka, U. (eds) Advances in Databases and Information Systems. ADBIS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2798. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39403-7_1

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