© 2015 IEEE. This paper looks into ways of supporting social Web services react to the behaviors that their peers expose at run time. Examples of behaviors include selfishness and unfairness. These reactions are associated with actions packaged into capabilities. A capability allows a social Web service to stop exchanging private details with a peer and/or to suspend collaborating with another peer, for example. The analysis of capability results into three types referred to as functional (what a social Web service does), non-functional (how a social Web service runs), and social (how a social Web service reacts to peers). To avoid cross-cutting concerns among these capabilities aspect-oriented programming is used for implementing a system
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This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. This paper discusses how incentives allow soci...
Despite the regular updates of the existing discovery techniques, the discovery of Web services cont...
This paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (or metaphor) of social networks into Web...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social inte...
To make Web services recommend the peers with whom they would like to collaborate in case of composi...
As part of our ongoing work on social-intensive Web services, also referred to as social Web service...
This paper proposes a set of criteria used to establish the uality of ocial etwork (o) of a social n...
This paper motivates the blend of social computing with service-oriented computing, giving birth t...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
This paper discusses how social Web services are held responsible for the actions they take at run t...
Web services are paving the way for a new type of business applications. This can be noticed from th...
This paper discusses the intertwine of social networks of users and social networks of Web services ...
This paper discusses a framework to manage Web services using the concept of community and the metap...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. This paper discusses how incentives allow soci...
Despite the regular updates of the existing discovery techniques, the discovery of Web services cont...
This paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (or metaphor) of social networks into Web...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...