2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07674-4_91
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Web Service Composition Using Windows Workflow for Cloud-Based Mobile Application

Abstract: There is a lot of support provided by the mobile OS giants in cloud services. Besides providing their own services, they encourage developers to upload services into their cloud environment. However, when more services are being consumed in their cloud, more charges imposed to the users. Meanwhile, there exists a large amount of services which are available in public web service repositories. The cost of mobile development can be reduced by invoking and composing the services in sequence and upload or use them… Show more

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“…They can be developed specifically for a particular Workflow Enactment Services, or they can be adapted from a general purpose client. They can be part of a dedicated information system (e.g., SAP Business Workflow), or they can be part of a programming framework (e.g., Windows Workflow Foundation [79] ). Each of these -and other -possible scenarios lead to different architectural choices and can be investigated in more detail.…”
Section: Design Choices For Invoked Applications and Workflow Clientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be developed specifically for a particular Workflow Enactment Services, or they can be adapted from a general purpose client. They can be part of a dedicated information system (e.g., SAP Business Workflow), or they can be part of a programming framework (e.g., Windows Workflow Foundation [79] ). Each of these -and other -possible scenarios lead to different architectural choices and can be investigated in more detail.…”
Section: Design Choices For Invoked Applications and Workflow Clientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reduces the semantic fuzziness in the search process through the classification of Web services and workflow. In order to save battery life, improve storage capacity, the paper [34] used Windows workflow to compose Web services for cloud based mobile application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%