학술논문

Web services as standard of connecting heterogeneous information systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
26th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2004. Information technology interfaces Information Technology Interfaces, 2004. 26th International Conference on. :201-206 Vol.1 2004
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Web services
Joining processes
Information systems
Access protocols
XML
Web server
Web and internet services
Web sites
Distributed computing
Application software
Language
Abstract
Web services combine the best of both distributed componentization and the World Wide Web (H. Haas et al., 2004). It brings distributed computing to a broad range of client applications. Web services allow access to software components through standard Web protocols such as HTTP, SMTP and XML. In short, a Web service could be observed as a component running on the Web server, exposed to the world through standard Internet protocols. Using XML and Internet protocols, the concept of Web service enables use of any technology, language and device for both server and client side in a client-server model. The field of usage of Web services is very large. Whenever there is a need for network communication for two applications, a Web service can step in.