2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16985-4_31
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Context, Quality and Relevance: Dependencies and Impacts on RESTful Web Services Design

Abstract: Abstract. While several techniques have been introduced for specifying and acquiring context and quality information associated with Web services, they consider such information representing the whole Web services. However, accessing to context and quality of data resources provided by Web services is crucial. This is particularly relevant for data-intensive Web services of which the context and quality of data resources will strongly impact on the service development and composition. In this paper we contribu… Show more

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“…In particular, current data-intensive services do not provide APIs for obtaining quality and context information associated with their data. We foresee several benefits if services provide such APIs [8]. The composition engine could utilize such information to perform service selection and compatibility checking.…”
Section: Enhancing Context and Quality Support For Information About mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, current data-intensive services do not provide APIs for obtaining quality and context information associated with their data. We foresee several benefits if services provide such APIs [8]. The composition engine could utilize such information to perform service selection and compatibility checking.…”
Section: Enhancing Context and Quality Support For Information About mentioning
confidence: 99%