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The GIS Web Services Dynamic Composition Based on REST Architecture Style Research

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Emerging Research in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence (AICI 2012)

Part of the book series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ((CCIS,volume 315))

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Since single GIS web service’s function is limited, dynamic composition of those existing GIS web services to implement more complex task has become an important mean to satisfy all internet users’ changeable requirements. However, the application of the research for GIS web services composition is still infancy with the following limitations: Few researches have been done on system framework of GIS web services dynamic composition; the current service composition research focuses on certain key technologies, for example: service composition scheme selection algorism based on quality. The main scientific finding of this research is to set up the GIS web services composition architecture based on Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture style, and to lay a foundation to the dynamic composition of GIS web services on light-weighted clients based on script-level codes.

This research is supported by the Hainan University Youth Fund (Grant No. kyqd1219).

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Zhang, S., Wang, F. (2012). The GIS Web Services Dynamic Composition Based on REST Architecture Style Research. In: Lei, J., Wang, F.L., Deng, H., Miao, D. (eds) Emerging Research in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence. AICI 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 315. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34240-0_49

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