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- Anura Gurugé
- 2004
What?, Why? and When? XML - The backbone of Web Services Microsoft's Web Services UDDI SOAP Java Web Services Deploying and Managing Web Services Living and Breathing Web Services References &… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 2004
This chapter focuses on Java and Web services. Java is a platform-independent, highly object-oriented, third-generation programming language and software development methodology developed by Sun… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 2004
Microsoft—one of the founding fathers of Web services—and IBM have collaborated extensively when it comes to the development of the pivotal Web services–related standards. Given Microsoft's current… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 1994
An apparatus for both extracting and installing well pipes respectively from and into the ground includes first and second well pipe gripping devices each having cooperating jaws of arcuate… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 2002
This chapter addresses two vital business endeavors that are indelibly associated with e-business: supply-chain management (SCM) and customer relationship management (CRM). Both CRM and SCM… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 2000
- Anura Gurugé
- 2002
This chapter presents an architectural framework for corporate portals. There is no industry standard per se when it comes to the architecture for corporate portals, although it is fair to note that… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 2004
Web services are modular, self-contained, and self-describing software components. These software components are available over the Web. They expedite, simplify, and reduce the cost of new… (More)
- Anura Gurugé
- 1999
- Anura Gurugé
- 2002
Publisher Summary
This chapter deals with corporate knowledge management. Corporate information is a valuable corporate asset. Corporate knowledge is more valuable corporate asset than corporate… (More)