IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icws.2007.159
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Service HyperChain Architecture of Web X.o and A Case Study

Abstract: The word "Web X.o" represents "Web eXpandoo" which is derived from "Web" and a misspelled word "Expandnoon". "noon" is interpreted as "the highest, brightest, or finest point or part" or "the highest point". This paper introduces some basic features of Web X.o that expands the current Web to the "highest and brightest" point. The key concept of Services HyperChain in the Web eXpandoo framework is introduced to provide an enabling technology architecture that supports the future Web, which coordinates multimedi… Show more

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“…So there are great potential of services innovation in this field. An example of service innovation through service resources is establishing and representing the relationship among service resources with XLink [34] and make it a service hyperchain [34] which is an extended version of the Hyperlink concept with XML.…”
Section: Service Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So there are great potential of services innovation in this field. An example of service innovation through service resources is establishing and representing the relationship among service resources with XLink [34] and make it a service hyperchain [34] which is an extended version of the Hyperlink concept with XML.…”
Section: Service Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complex system, SOA [16] An enabling technology architecture that supports the future Web, which coordinates human interactions, business processes, computing resources, and business applications in a uniform fashion.…”
Section: Socs (Its)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While casual consumers may need all the supports from installation, simple application demo, training to customization. In the community-based knowledge sharing example [21] [24], some users may like papers in PDF format. Some users may just want to get a copy of a paper.…”
Section: Consumer Services Valuations Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have three service scenarios upon which our models are based. The first model is similar to the IEEE Body of Knowledge on Services Computing [21,24] in which body of knowledge, backed by Web 2.0 technology, is delivered through traditional paper in PDF and associated presentations (e.g. Microsoft PowerPoint files or PDF files), video files, and audio files.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%