© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights are reserved. The success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, interoperable software components. Nowadays, large-scale collaboration through social media (e.g., social networks) and new generation of serviceoriented software have spurred the growth of Web service ecosystems. This chapter discusses how a social ecosystem of Web services can be realized by defining first, the necessary actors that take part in this ecosystem formation and second, the interactions that occur between these actors during this ecosystem management. Such ecosystem permits to track who does what and where and when it is done. Compared to (regular) Web services, Web services in...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
As part of our ongoing work on social-intensive Web services, also referred to as social Web service...
To make Web services recommend the peers with whom they would like to collaborate in case of composi...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights are reserved. The success in Web service...
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social inte...
This chapter discusses the use of social networks in Web services with focus on the discovery stage ...
This paper discusses a framework to manage Web services using the concept of community and the metap...
This paper motivates the blend of social computing with service-oriented computing, giving birth t...
This paper discusses the intertwine of social networks of users and social networks of Web services ...
Web services are paving the way for a new type of business applications. This can be noticed from th...
This paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (or metaphor) of social networks into Web...
The incessant growth of the number of Web services (WSs) makes their discovery more difficult. Stand...
Despite the regular updates of the existing discovery techniques, the discovery of Web services cont...
International audienceThe success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, ...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
As part of our ongoing work on social-intensive Web services, also referred to as social Web service...
To make Web services recommend the peers with whom they would like to collaborate in case of composi...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights are reserved. The success in Web service...
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social inte...
This chapter discusses the use of social networks in Web services with focus on the discovery stage ...
This paper discusses a framework to manage Web services using the concept of community and the metap...
This paper motivates the blend of social computing with service-oriented computing, giving birth t...
This paper discusses the intertwine of social networks of users and social networks of Web services ...
Web services are paving the way for a new type of business applications. This can be noticed from th...
This paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (or metaphor) of social networks into Web...
The incessant growth of the number of Web services (WSs) makes their discovery more difficult. Stand...
Despite the regular updates of the existing discovery techniques, the discovery of Web services cont...
International audienceThe success in Web services goes well beyond the building of loosely-coupled, ...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
As part of our ongoing work on social-intensive Web services, also referred to as social Web service...
To make Web services recommend the peers with whom they would like to collaborate in case of composi...