Web services are increasingly becoming the de facto implementation for the service-oriented architecture paradigm for enterprises due to their ease of use. Nevertheless, discovering these Web services is still hindered by many challenges that are partially attributed to shortcomings found in the discovery registry models (e.g., UDDI) used nowadays. These registries do not, for example, capture the rich information resulting from the various types of interactions between Web services. To address these shortcomings, and inspired by the conventional human social networks on the net, like Facebook and Twitter, we develop LinkedWS, a social networks discovery model to capture the different interactions that occur between Web services. Based on t...
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social inte...
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...
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...
The incessant growth of the number of Web services (WSs) makes their discovery more difficult. Stand...
Service engineers often struggle to locate the relevant Web services needed to satisfy users\u27 req...
This chapter discusses the use of social networks in Web services with focus on the discovery stage ...
Web services are paving the way for a new type of business applications. This can be noticed from th...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
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...
This paper discusses a framework to manage Web services using the concept of community and the metap...
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social inte...
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...
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...
The incessant growth of the number of Web services (WSs) makes their discovery more difficult. Stand...
Service engineers often struggle to locate the relevant Web services needed to satisfy users\u27 req...
This chapter discusses the use of social networks in Web services with focus on the discovery stage ...
Web services are paving the way for a new type of business applications. This can be noticed from th...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
This paper deals with the sign up issue in social networks populated with Web services. These social...
There is a growing interest in the research and industry communities to examine the possible weaving...
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...
This paper discusses a framework to manage Web services using the concept of community and the metap...
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social inte...
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...