Saturday, October 12, 2019
Industry essay: What are Web Services? -- Computer Science
Industry essay: What are Web Services?    Web services have been hyped over the past year to be the most  innovative improvement that has come to the Internet. It has been  adopted by many companies, and has reached the forefront of  applications development. So what is all the hype about?    Web services can be described as an application that can be deployed  or called over the Internet that allows applications to communicate  with each other- regardless of the language in which they are written  or which systems platform and operating system is being used. Each  service is a discrete unit of code, and performs a small set of given  tasks.    Typically, web services make use of standard web protocols to perform  its tasks- it usually follows an order: 1) find the web service  requested, 2) determine how the web service is called once it is  found, and 3) call the program or service requested. For the search  portion, UDDI (Universal Discovery, Description, and Integration) is  mainly used. It is a service that essentially is a directory of web  services, and UDDI helps the user find the web service or program for  which he is looking. WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) is most  often used to describe how the web service or program should be  called, and XML to communicate this. Finally, Simple Object Access  Protocol (SOAP) encodes the XML data sent and received, and shares the  data in messages over http.    The potential power of web services can be displayed in a number of  different ways. Web services are being used to integrate all sorts of  data- from local programs interfacing with each other across a local  area network, to large enterprise-level applications communicating  across the Internet. A few examples of how web services can be  utilized are listed below:    * A utility pole is damaged in a remote area of Massachusetts, and a  utility company has to come in and replace it. However, in order  to do this, the cable, telephone, and electric utility companies  have to act in a certain order in order for the damaged pole to be  removed. Web services can be used to determine the status of the  actions taken by the individual companies, since the order of the  actions is based on which utility owns the pole.    * A company wants to measure how much a particular product it has  sold, which customers bought how much of the product, when the  nex...              ...partners." In other words, web services  allow the bounds on software integration to be greatly expanded. It is  now a great selling point for companies, particularly those that  develop software. And at first, those companies that develop web  services will benefit, but the success will eventually give way to  those businesses that leverage web services in the most useful manner.    INDEX    Brown, Bob, in an interview with Zimon, Gene (CIO and senior  vice-president of Nstar energy company), Utility IT Exec To Explore  Power of Web Services, Network World, December 2, 2002    McAllister, Neil, Service Economy: Will Web Services Be the Savior of  the Industry? New Artchitect, April 18, 2002  http://www.fatalexception.org/articles/2002/20020418.html    Microsoft Corporation, What Are Web Services?, May 15, 2003  http://www.microsoft.com/net/basics/webservices.asp    Saxby, Barbara Angius, Web Services: A Floor Wax or Dessert Topping?,  March 7, 2002  http://www.goto-silicon-valley.com/articles/barbara-angius-saxby/web_services.pdf    Sholler, Daniel, METAReport: What Are Web Services, Anyway?,  Datamation, January 16, 2002  http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/it_res/article.php/955861                      
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