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ISWS 2005: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Hamid R. Arabnia:
Proceedings of The 2005 International Symposium on Web Services and Applications, ISWS 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 27-30, 2005. CSREA Press 2005, ISBN 1-932415-72-6
Security & Management Issues + Access Control
- Sofie Van Hoecke, Wouter Haerick, Gregory De Jans, Filip De Turck, Eric Laermans, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester:
Design and Implementation of a Secure Media Content Delivery Broker Architecture. ISWS 2005: 3-9 - Hicham Tout:
An Adaptive Access Control Policy Management Framework. ISWS 2005: 10-15 - Sebastian Carbajales, Michael Bauer:
Securing Web Services: Maintaining Data Confidentiality through a Secure WDSL Binding. ISWS 2005: 16-22 - Jaime Delgado, Miguel Sales Dias, Carlos Serrão:
Using Web-Services to Manage and Control Access to Multimedia Content. ISWS 2005: 23-28 - Tarek K. Alameldin, Saeed Iqbal, Vishal Saberwal:
Security Enhancement on Mobile Devices Using Steganography. ISWS 2005: 29-34 - Sarath Indrakanti, Vijay Varadharajan, Michael Hitchens:
Analysis of Existing Authorization Models and Requirements for Design of Authorization Framework for the Service Oriented Architecture. ISWS 2005: 35-44
Content & Data Management + Search & Discovery Methods
- Junli Yuan, Chi-Hung Chi, Qibin Sun:
Modeling Retrieval Parallelism in Web Content Delivery. ISWS 2005: 45-51 - Oksana N. Myronovych, Yuri E. Boreisha:
Web Services-Based Virtual Data Warehouse as an Integration and ETL Tool. ISWS 2005: 52-58 - Deke Guo, Honghui Chen, Xueshan Luo, Wei Ming Zhang:
Enhance Uddi and Design Peer-to-Peer Network for Uddi to Realize Decentralized Web Service Discovery. ISWS 2005: 59-65 - Hiroki Asami:
A technique of visualization for web search. ISWS 2005: 66-69 - Jagadish Beeram, Paul Juell:
Distributed Hierarchical Indexing of Publications. ISWS 2005: 70-74 - Sankararaman Venkatesh, Arun Gokak, Bapu Bindhumadhava:
Web Services based Data Acquisition System Implementation. ISWS 2005: 75-86
Applications & Methodologies
- Enn Tyugu, Mihhail Matskin:
Logical Instruments for Dynamic Web Service Composition. ISWS 2005: 87-93 - Mohamed Adel Serhani, Rachida Dssouli, Houari A. Sahraoui, Abdelhakim Hafid, Abdelghani Benharref:
Toward A new Approach for Web Services Development Life Cycle. ISWS 2005: 94-103 - Edgardo Ambrosi, Marco Bianchi, Carlo Gaibisso, Giorgio Gambosi, Flavio Lombardi:
Extending the UDDI API for service instance ranking. ISWS 2005: 104-110 - Whe Dar Lin:
Web Services and Applications Framework of Real Time Systems. ISWS 2005: 111-117 - Samhitha Wukkalam, A. Louise Perkins:
A Simple Design to Implement a Dynamic Workflow Management System. ISWS 2005: 118-120 - M. Omair Shafiq, Arshad Ali, Hafiz Farooq Ahmad, Hiroki Suguri:
Multi Agent Systems for Enhancement of Grid/Web Services Platforms. ISWS 2005: 121-131 - Weichang Du, Eltaher El-Shanta:
Web Services Infrastructure for E-Marketplaces Based on Business Patterns. ISWS 2005: 132-135 - Wei Liu, Keqing He, Yanfan He:
Maintaining Consistency of Ontologies Registry with Description Logic. ISWS 2005: 136-142 - Dong-Ho Kim, Sung-Woo Jun, Seong-Jun Yoo:
Implementation of an e-Card Mailing System Based on Web services Architecture. ISWS 2005: 143-150
Late Papers
- Siegfried Benkner, Gerhard Engelbrecht:
Generic QoS Support for Application Web Services. ISWS 2005: 151-157 - Carl Stent, Nick Howard, Mohamad Saraee, Edward Thompson:
Viability of Implementing Data Mining Algorithms as a Web Service. ISWS 2005: 158-161 - Tai-Jong Kim, Gyung-Leen Park, Min-Cheol Kim:
On Employing Ontology to u-Learning. ISWS 2005: 162-168 - Suneetha Uppu, Doan B. Hoang, Tom Hintz:
A Novel Exception Handling Scheme for Out Patient Workflow in a Wireless Handheld Hospital Environment. ISWS 2005: 169-175 - Jayathi S. Raghavan:
Database Architecture for a Versatile Scheduling Tool. ISWS 2005: 176-179 - Chien-Ming Chen, Ming-Wei Su, Hanna S. Yuan, Woei-Chyn Chu:
The Design of a Dengue Virus Relational Database to Facilitate Its Bioinformatics Applications. ISWS 2005: 180-
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