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Web Services Architecture
David Booth,Francis McCabe,Chris Ferris,David Orchard,Hugo Haas,Eric Newcomer,Michael Champion +6 more
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This document defines the Web Services Architecture, which identifies the functional components, defines the relationships among those components, and establishes a set of constraints upon each to effect the desired properties of the overall architecture.Abstract:
This document defines the Web Services Architecture. The architecture identifies the functional components, defines the relationships among those components, and establishes a set of constraints upon each to effect the desired properties of the overall architecture.read more
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Taverna: a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows
Tom Oinn,Matthew Addis,Justin Ferris,Darren Marvin,Martin Senger,Mark Greenwood,Tim Carver,Kevin Glover,Matthew Pocock,Anil Wipat,Peter Li +10 more
TL;DR: The Taverna project has developed a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows for the life sciences community that is written in a new language called Scufl, where by each step within a workflow represents one atomic task.
Reference Model for Service Oriented Architecture 1.0
TL;DR: This Reference Model for Service Oriented Architecture is an abstract framework for understanding significant entities and relationships between them within a serviceoriented environment, and for the development of consistent standards or specifications supporting that environment, based on unifying concepts of SOA.
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An approach for QoS-aware service composition based on genetic algorithms
TL;DR: Genetic Algorithms, while being slower than integer programming, represent a more scalable choice, and are more suitable to handle generic QoS attributes.
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Microservices: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Nicola Dragoni,Saverio Giallorenzo,Alberto Lluch Lafuente,Manuel Mazzara,Fabrizio Montesi,Ruslan Mustafin,Larisa Safina +6 more
TL;DR: This chapter reviews the history of software architecture, the reasons that led to the diffusion of objects and services first, and microservices later, and presents the current state-of-the-art in the field.
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Taverna: lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences
Tom Oinn,R. Mark Greenwood,Matthew Addis,M. Nedim Alpdemir,Justin Ferris,Kevin Glover,Carole Goble,Antoon Goderis,Duncan Hull,Darren Marvin,Peter Li,Phillip Lord,Matthew Pocock,Martin Senger,Robert Stevens,Anil Wipat,Chris Wroe +16 more
TL;DR: The Taverna Workbench as discussed by the authors is a Grid environment for the composition and execution of workflows for the life sciences community, which is based on the myGrid project's workbench.