Web Services Platform Architecture: SOAP, WSDL, WS-Policy, WS-Addressing, WS-BPEL, WS-Reliable Messaging, and More
- S. Weerawarana, F. Curbera, F. Leymann, Tony Storey, D. Ferguson
- Computer Science
- 1 April 2005
The Insider's Guide to Building Breakthrough Services with Today's new Web services platform, the experts who helped define and architect this platform show you exactly how to make the most of it.
The WS-Resource Framework
- K. Czajkowski, D. Ferguson, Ian T Foster, J. Frey, D. Snelling, S. Tuecke
- Computer Science
- 2004
The WS-Resource framework is introduced, a set of proposed Web services specifications that define a rendering of the WS- resource approach in terms of specific message exchanges and related XML definitions, and is provided for review and evaluation only.
Modeling Stateful Resources with Web Services
- Ian T Foster, J. Frey, S. Weerawaranna
- Computer Science
- 2004
This paper introduces the WSModeling Stateful Resources with Web Services 3 Resource approach to declaring and implementing the association between a Web service and one or more named typed state components and describes a WS-Resource in terms of a stateful resource and its associated Web service.
Economic models for allocating resources in computer systems
- D. Ferguson, C. Nikolaou, J. Sairamesh, Y. Yemini
- Computer Science
- 1 April 1996
A macroscopic view of distributed computer systems reveals the complexity of the resources and services they provide and the satisfaction of users and the performance of applications is determined by the simultaneous allocation of multiple resources.
Web Services Addressing (WS- Addressing)
- A. Bosworth, Erik Christensen, D. Ferguson, Bea John Shewchuk
- Computer Science
- 2004
This specification enables messaging systems to support message transmission through networks that include processing nodes such as endpoint managers, firewalls, and gateways in a transport-neutral manner.
From Open Grid Services Infrastructure to WS-Resource Framework: Refactoring and Evolution
- K. Czajkowski, D. Ferguson, S. Tuecke
- Computer Science
- 2004
This document explains the relationship between OGSI and the WS-Resource Framework and the related WS-Notification family of specifications, explain the common requirements that both address and compare and contrast the approaches taken to the realization of those requirements.
Service-oriented architecture: Programming model and product architecture
- D. Ferguson, M. L. Stockton
- Computer ScienceIBM Systems Journal
- 1 October 2005
This paper concisely defines the IBM SOA programming model and the product architecture that supports it and provides the motivation for the programming-model and design decisions.
An approach to pricing, optimal allocation and quality of service provisioning in high-speed packet networks
- J. Sairamesh, D. Ferguson, Y. Yemini
- Computer Science, EconomicsProceedings of INFOCOM'95
- 2 April 1995
The authors obtain the set of optimal resource allocations which provide QoS guarantees to competing traffic classes and show the impact on equilibrium prices and optimal allocations due to traffic load and variability, and QoS requirements.
Toward a Programming Model for Service-Oriented Computing
- F. Curbera, D. Ferguson, M. Nally, M. L. Stockton
- Computer ScienceInternational Conference on Service Oriented…
- 12 December 2005
This paper examines the main requirements for a SOA programming model and identifies its most relevant characteristics, including portable component model and well-defined patterns for components types.
Open frameworks for information cities
- D. Ferguson, J. Sairamesh, S. Feldman
- Computer ScienceCACM
- 1 February 2004
Helping mimic full-scale urban environments, this middleware promises to help build a vast ecosystem of e-commerce, collaboration, and social computing, along with access to real-world municipal…
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