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BibliographyLeymann, Frank: Web Services: Distributed Applications Without Limits.
In: Weikum, Gerhard (ed.); Schöning, Harald (ed.); Rahm, Erhard (ed.): Datenbanksysteme in Büro, Technik und Wissenschaft - BTW2003.
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology.
LNI; 26, pp. 2-23, english.
GI, February 2003.
ISBN: 3-88579-355-5.
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Abstract

Web services technology is all about distributed computing. There is no fundamentally new basic concept behind this and related technologies. What is really new is the reach of Web services and its ubiquitous support by literally all major vendors. Most likely, heterogeneity will at the end no longer be an obstruc-tion for distributed applications. This will have impact on application architectures, middleware, as well as the way in which people will think about computing and businesses use computing resources. We sketch these impacts as well as some exemplary research work to be done to actually build the outline environment.

(no. 4 of most cited papers of all of BTW conference proceedings - H. Köpcke, E. Rahm: "Analyse von Zitierhäufigkeiten für die Datenbankkonferenz BTW", Datenbank-Spektrum 20/2007.)

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Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems, Architecture of Application Systems
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