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A structural-semantic web service selection approach to improve retrievability of web services
(Springer, 2018-12-27)
Service-Oriented Computing promotes building applications by consuming and reusing Web Services. However, the selection of adequate Web Services given a client application is still a major challenge. The effort of assessing ...
Service industries and service economy
(1996-12-01)
The study analyses the role of services in modern and less-developed economies. It shows the different meanings of the value, definition and classification of service activities found in economic literature. It discusses ...
Does language homophily affect migrant consumers’ service usage intentions?
(Emerald, 2018)
Purpose This paper investigates how language homophily between service providers and migrant consumers affects migrant consumers' intentions to engage with financial and medical service providers.
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The Customer’s Realization of the Service quality provided by life insurance companies in Baghdad
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
The development of services in the Caribbean
(ECLAC, 2003-01-17)
The services sector has grown significantly in most countries and in the world economy as a whole. This has been observed in the progression from primary to secondary and/or tertiary sector-led economic growth and ...
Revising WSDL documents: Why and How - Part II
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2012-12)
In a previous paper Crasso et al. (IC-CrassoRZC2010), we have shown that effectively discovering Web services is subject to avoiding a number of common design errors in publishers´ Web Service Description Language (WSDL) ...
Refactoring code-first Web Services for early avoiding WSDL anti-patterns: Approach and comprehensive assessment
(Elsevier Science, 2014-04)
Previous research of our own [34] has shown that by avoiding certain bad specification practices, or WSDL anti-patterns, contract-first Web Service descriptions expressed in WSDL can be greatly improved in terms of ...
Finding locations for public service centres that compete with private centres: Effects of congestion
(SPRINGER, 2004)
We propose a locational model for public service centres when they compete with private centres. Customers may be captured by the centre offering shorter distance or lower waiting times. Both types of centres provide paid ...