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Interoperability Among Independently Evolving Web Services

Overview The increasing popularity of XML Web services motivates one to examine if it is feasible to substitute one vendor service for another when using a Web-based application, assuming that these services are "Derived from" a common base. If such substitution were possible, end users could use the same application with a variety of back-end vendor services, and the vendors themselves could compete on price, quality, availability, etc. Interoperability with substituted services is non-trivial, however, and four types of incompatibilities may arise during such interoperation - structural, value, encoding and semantic.

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Stanford University
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Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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Web Services, XML

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