Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services

Enterprise Information Systems (EISs) are built in isolated and independent environments leading to unpredictable and incompatible structure of data stores. An EI system can expose its functionalities as Web services to share resources of existing global internet infrastructure. The go...

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Main Authors: Md, Alamgir, Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin
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Published: International Conference on IT to Celebrate S. Charmonman's 72nd Birthday, March 2009, Thailand 2009
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description Enterprise Information Systems (EISs) are built in isolated and independent environments leading to unpredictable and incompatible structure of data stores. An EI system can expose its functionalities as Web services to share resources of existing global internet infrastructure. The goal of this research paper is to facilitate inter-operation between Web services. Successful and reliable information (message) exchange between Web services is necessary to meet the current challenge of Enterprise Information Integration (EII). A real- world business process, which consists of Web services WS1 and WS2, can be used as a practical scenario for data or message exchange between Web services. In this scenario, message is exchanged by using output of WS1 as input of WS2. If data format of WS1 and WS2 are heterogeneous or incompatible, interoperation between them is impossible if data mediation is not used to resolve message level conflict and incompatibility in the context of syntax and semantics. Data Mediation requires mapping a message from one format to another. We propose to derive a mediation technique that will enable previously less inter-operative heterogeneous Web services to become more inter-operative now. To improve inter-operational performance between Web services our data mediation approach extends and utilizes existing Web service supporting tools WSDL and SAWSDL. (Authors' abstract)
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spelling my.oum.4292013-05-28T04:03:26Z Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services Md, Alamgir Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin, QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Enterprise Information Systems (EISs) are built in isolated and independent environments leading to unpredictable and incompatible structure of data stores. An EI system can expose its functionalities as Web services to share resources of existing global internet infrastructure. The goal of this research paper is to facilitate inter-operation between Web services. Successful and reliable information (message) exchange between Web services is necessary to meet the current challenge of Enterprise Information Integration (EII). A real- world business process, which consists of Web services WS1 and WS2, can be used as a practical scenario for data or message exchange between Web services. In this scenario, message is exchanged by using output of WS1 as input of WS2. If data format of WS1 and WS2 are heterogeneous or incompatible, interoperation between them is impossible if data mediation is not used to resolve message level conflict and incompatibility in the context of syntax and semantics. Data Mediation requires mapping a message from one format to another. We propose to derive a mediation technique that will enable previously less inter-operative heterogeneous Web services to become more inter-operative now. To improve inter-operational performance between Web services our data mediation approach extends and utilizes existing Web service supporting tools WSDL and SAWSDL. (Authors' abstract) International Conference on IT to Celebrate S. Charmonman's 72nd Birthday, March 2009, Thailand 2009 Article PeerReviewed text https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/429/1/data_mediation_ghazali.pdf Md, Alamgir and Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin, (2009) Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services. International Journal of the Computer, the Internet and Management, 17 (Specia). 41.1-41.7. https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/429/
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Md, Alamgir
Mohd Ghazali Mohayidin,
Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
title Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
title_full Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
title_fullStr Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
title_full_unstemmed Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
title_short Data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
title_sort data mediation to message level conflict in heterogeneous web services
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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