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A Framework To Ensure Trustworthy Web Services, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang Aug 2005

A Framework To Ensure Trustworthy Web Services, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


Criteria Analysis And Validation Of The Reliability Of Web Services-Oriented Systems,, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang Jun 2005

Criteria Analysis And Validation Of The Reliability Of Web Services-Oriented Systems,, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


Web Services Quality Testing, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang May 2005

Web Services Quality Testing, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


A Service-Oriented Multimedia Componentization Model, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang, Francis Quek, Jen-Yao Chung Feb 2005

A Service-Oriented Multimedia Componentization Model, Jia Zhang, Liang-Jie Zhang, Francis Quek, Jen-Yao Chung

Jia Zhang

As Web services become more and more popular, how to manage multimedia Web services that can be composed as value-added service solutions remains challenging. This paper presents a service-oriented multimedia componentization model to support Quality of Service (QoS)-centered, device-independent multimedia Web services, which seamlessly incorporates cuttingedge technologies relating to Web services. A multimedia Web service is divided into control flow and data flow, each can be delivered via different infrastructures and channels. Enhancements are proposed to facilitate Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP) protocols to improve their flexibility to serve multimedia Web services. We present a …


Trustworthy Web Services: Actions For Now, Jia Zhang Jan 2005

Trustworthy Web Services: Actions For Now, Jia Zhang

Jia Zhang

For Web services to grow as predicted, researchers must not wait to address the challenges of software trustworthiness