A unified framework for managing Web-based services |
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Authors: | Fu-ren Lin Michael J. Shaw Michael Y. Chuang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan, China;(2) Department of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL 61820, USA |
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Abstract: | The emergence of Web technologies enables a variety of Web-based service applications, which can be examined from business process integration, supply chain management, and knowledge management perspectives. To categorize existing Web-based services while foreseeing potential new types, a unified view is needed to represent the structures and processes of Web-based services. This paper proposes a general framework to identify essential structures and operations of Web-based services, and then models these components. We articulate the framework with Web technologies, such as Web service and semantic Web, multi-agent and peer-to-peer, and Web information retrieval and mining. Two comprehensive examples in insurance and knowledge services are used to elaborate the use of Web-based service framework in fulfilling business processes. This study synthesizes essential structures and processes of Web-based services to build a framework for researchers and practitioners to develop Web-based services and techniques. |
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Keywords: | Web service Transactive memory Business process integration Supply chain management Knowledge management Multi-agent Peer-to-peer Web mining |
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