Specifying conflict of interest in web services endpoint language (WSEL)
A Web service is an autonomous unit of application logic that provides either some business functionalities or information to other applications through an Internet connection. A business process contains a set of activities, and service locators assign ...
Overview of some patterns for architecting and managing composite web services
The composition of Web services has gained a considerable momentum as a paradigm for enabling Business-to-Business (B2B) Collaborations. Numerous technologies supporting this new paradigm are rapidly emerging, thereby creating a need for methodologies ...
Digital rights management for the online music business
Digital rights management has become a pressing concern for the online music business. Existing digital rights management systems are backed by two license management models, the tethered model and the untethered model. These two license management ...
Interoperability of peer-to-peer file sharing protocols
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file sharing software has brought a hot discussion on P2P file sharing among all businesses. Freenet, Gnutella, and Napster are the three most popular P2P file sharing applications. They use three distinct protocols and these ...