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26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04)
Using Web Service Technologies to Create an Information Broker: An Experience Report
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
May 23-May 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2163-0
Mark Turner, Keele University
Fujun Zhu, University of Durham
Michelle Russell, Keele University
David Budgen, Keele University
Keith Bennett, University of Durham
Pearl Brereton, Keele University
John Keane, UMIST
Paul Layzell, UMIST
Michael Rigby, Keele University
This paper reports on our experiences with using the emerging web service technologies and tools to create a demonstration information broker system as part of our research into information management in a distributed environment. To provide a realistic context we chose to study the use of information in the healthcare domain, and this context sets some challenging parameters and constraints for our research and for the demonstration system. In this paper we both report on the extent to which existing web service technologies have proved to be mature enough to meet these requirements, and also assess their current limitations.
Citation:
Mark Turner, Fujun Zhu, Ioannis Kotsiopoulos, Michelle Russell, David Budgen, Keith Bennett, Pearl Brereton, John Keane, Paul Layzell, Michael Rigby, "Using Web Service Technologies to Create an Information Broker: An Experience Report," icse, pp.552-561, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04), 2004
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