Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles - The Web-Based B2B Environment with Web Services

Author(s):  
Xinyu Zhang ◽  
Wei Tang ◽  
Cheng Sun
Keyword(s):  

Internet technology continues to grow fast and has now become the dominant computing technology in developing software and computing applications. By fully taking advantage of the quick development of the service concept and modeling, Web services technology, as part of Internet technology, has rapidly evolved and made a drastic impact on enterprise integration. A deployed Web based service, relying on a suite of Internet based standard protocols, is self-contained, self-describing, and network-neutral computing component. It can be readily deployed, published, located, and invoked over the heterogeneous networks. This chapter starts with a brief introduction to the concepts of services and enterprise service computing. The Web service’s technical fundamentals are then fully explored. XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI as the core technologies are further explained in great detail. Implementation examples are finally used to demonstrate how the Web services technology can be typically applied in integrating distributed applications across an organization.


2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 202-218 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Arif ◽  
Kanwal Ameen ◽  
Muhammad Rafiq

Purpose Universities across the globe are spending an increasing amount of their budgets to offer web-based services to cater information need especially off-campus students. However, the success of web-based services depends on how well the target users are satisfied with the use of the web services. The purpose of this paper is to assess students’ satisfaction with the use of the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) web-based services. Design/methodology/approach Pilot tested questionnaire-based survey was administered to collect data from a sample of 388; selected through systematic sampling technique from the study’s population consisted of master level students belonged to 11 different academic departments of the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at the AIOU from all over Pakistan. Findings Based on 318 useful questionnaires, response rate 82 percent, the results show that majority of the students were satisfied with the use of at the AIOU web-based services except for online mailing books tracking system, library web OPAC and web radio service. However, t-test analysis shows that no difference was found in the opinion of male and female respondents in terms of their satisfaction with the use of the web services. ANOVA results indicate that there was no significant difference depicted in satisfaction with the use of the web services among the respondents enrolled in different disciplines of the faculty. Similarly, no significant difference was found among different age groups. Moreover, the respondents belonging to all five provinces; Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Baluchistan, Gilgit Baltistan, and Federal Capital territory showed the same level of satisfaction with the use of the services. The results of regression analysis (R2=0.226) denote that both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use significantly predicted, 22.6 percent, in students’ satisfaction with the use the web services. Practical implications The study provides valuable recommendations which may be helpful for web administration of the university to improve AIOU web-based services. Originality/value To the best knowledge, this is the first study conducted to investigate the satisfaction with the use of the university web-based services in distance education’s perspective of Pakistan.


Author(s):  
Chen Chen Zhou ◽  
Liang-Tien Chia ◽  
Bu-Sung Lee

Web services are self-contained, self-describing modular applications. Different from traditional distributed computing, Web services are more dynamic on its ser-vice discovery and run-time binding mechanism. As big numbers of Web services appear on the Web, Web services discovery mechanism becomes essential. This chapter provides an in-depth discussion on works about Web services discovery. We first present some basis knowledge for the Web services discovery. After that we introduce some value-added services for the Web services discovery, such as the quality of service (QoS)-aware services discovery and semantics-aware service discovery. Since nonfunctional attributes, especially the QoS information, are quite important for mission critical tasks, we finally present our Semantic Web-based solution for QoS-aware service discovery and measurement. It complements Web ontology language-service (OWL-S) to achieve better services discovery, composition and measurement.


Author(s):  
Monica Maceli ◽  
Min Song

With the increase in Web-based databases and dynamically- generated Web pages, the concept of the “deep Web” has arisen. The deep Web refers to Web content that, while it may be freely and publicly accessible, is stored, queried, and retrieved through a database and one or more search interfaces, rendering the Web content largely hidden from conventional search and spidering techniques. These methods are adapted to a more static model of the “surface Web”, or series of static, linked Web pages. The amount of deep Web data is truly staggering; a July 2000 study claimed 550 billion documents (Bergman, 2000), while a September 2004 study estimated 450,000 deep Web databases (Chang, He, Li, Patel, & Zhang, 2004). In pursuit of a truly searchable Web, it comes as no surprise that the deep Web is an important and increasingly studied area of research in the field of Web mining. The challenges include issues such as new crawling and Web mining techniques, query translation across multiple target databases, and the integration and discovery of often quite disparate interfaces and database structures (He, Chang, & Han, 2004; He, Zhang, & Chang, 2004; Liddle, Yau, & Embley, 2002; Zhang, He, & Chang, 2004). Similarly, as the Web platform continues to evolve to support applications more complex than the simple transfer of HTML documents over HTTP, there is a strong need for the interoperability of applications and data across a variety of platforms. From the client perspective, there is the need to encapsulate these interactions out of view of the end user (Balke & Wagner, 2004). Web services provide a robust, scalable and increasingly commonplace solution to these needs. As identified in earlier research efforts, due to the inherent nature of the deep Web, dynamic and ad hoc information retrieval becomes a requirement for mining such sources (Chang, He, & Zhang, 2004; Chang, He, Li, Patel, & Zhang, 2004). The platform and program-agnostic nature of Web services, combined with the power and simplicity of HTTP transport, makes Web services an ideal technique for application to the field of deep Web mining. We have identified, and will explore, specific areas in which Web services can offer solutions in the realm of deep Web mining, particularly when serving the need for dynamic, ad-hoc information gathering.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-19
Author(s):  
Crystal Jelita Lumban Tobing

 KPPN Medan II is one of the government organization units at the Ministry of Finance. Where leaders and employees who work at KPPN Medan II always carry out official trips between cities and outside the city. With these conditions, making SPPD documents experiencing the intensity of official travel activities carried out by employees of KPPN Medan II can be said frequently. So that in making SPPD in KPPN Medan II is still using the manual method that is recording through Microsoft Word which in the sense is less effective and efficient. In naming employees who get official assignments, officers manually entering employee data that receives official travel letters are prone to being lost because data is manually written. The web-based SPPD application is built by applying this prototyping method which is expected to facilitate SPPD KPPN Medan II management officers in making SPPD that is effective, efficient, accurate, time-saving, and not prone to losing SPPD data of KPPN Medan II employees who will has made official trips due to the existence of a special database to accommodate all SPPD files.


Sensi Journal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 236-246
Author(s):  
Ilamsyah Ilamsyah ◽  
Yulianto Yulianto ◽  
Tri Vita Febriani

The right and appropriate system of receiving and transferring goods is needed by the company. In the process of receiving and transferring goods from the central warehouse to the branch warehouse at PDAM Tirta Kerta Raharja, Tangerang Regency, which is currently done manually is still ineffective and inaccurate because the Head of Subdivision uses receipt documents, namely PPBP and mutation of goods, namely MPPW in the form of paper as a submission media. The Head of Subdivision enters the data of receipt and mutation of goods manually and requires a relatively long time because at the time of demand for the transfer of goods the Head of Subdivision must check the inventory of goods in the central warehouse first. Therefore, it is necessary to hold a design of information systems for the receipt and transfer of goods from the central warehouse to a web-based branch warehouse that is already database so that it is more effective, efficient and accurate. With the web-based system of receiving and transferring goods that are already datatabed, it can facilitate the Head of Subdivision in inputing data on the receipt and transfer of goods and control of stock inventory so that the Sub Head of Subdivision can do it periodically to make it more effective, efficient and accurate. The method of data collection is done by observing, interviewing and studying literature from various previous studies, while the system analysis method uses the Waterfall method which aims to solve a problem and uses design methods with visual modeling that is object oriented with UML while programming using PHP and MySQL as a database.


2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 153-163
Author(s):  
Taehwan Kim ◽  
Wonjin Jung
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