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14th International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Web Services for E-Commerce and E-Government Applications (RIDE'04)
DeW: A Dependable Web Services Framework
Boston, Massachusetts
March 28-March 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2095-2
Esam Alwagait, University of Southern California
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, University of Southern California

Web Services (WSs) correspond to conceptual entities with well defined interfaces published by different organizations. For example, with businesses, a WS might correspond to a business process to be invoked by other WSs and Internet applications. To increase availability of a WS, an organization might replicate it across different nodes. This study focuses on data intensive applications that (a) expose a conceptual entity as a Web Service (WS) and (b) disperse copies of their WSs across the nodes of a distributed environment to enhance both performance and availability. We describe the design and implementation of a Dependable Web services (DeW) framework to realize physical-location-independence.

Physical-location-independence means a plan will execute as long as a copy of its referenced WSs is available. This concept enables the client proxy objects to continue operation in the presence of both failures and WS migrations that balance system load.

Citation:
Esam Alwagait, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, "DeW: A Dependable Web Services Framework," ride, pp.111-118, 14th International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Web Services for E-Commerce and E-Government Applications (RIDE'04), 2004
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