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Table 1. Risks in service-oriented applications

in Risk Management for Service-Oriented Systems
by Natallia Kokash
"... In PAGE 3: ... 3 Risk Management for Service-Oriented Systems Among a set of risks peculiar for SO systems are risks caused by service providers (disposal of a service, changes in interface and behavioral logics of a service, contract violation, obtrusion of a new contract with worse conditions, disclo- sure of user data) and technical aspects (network or service failures, problems with semantic interoperability). Table1 summarizes some common threats for service-based applications. Security threats (information disclosure, spooflng and tampering, downgrade, repudiation, denial of service, etc.... ..."

Table 1. Some similarities between multi-agent and service-oriented systems

in Agent Societies and Service Choreographies: a Declarative Approach to Specification and Verification
by Federico Chesani, Paola Mello, Marco Montali, Sergio Storari

Table 1 Comparison of a traditional enterprise with a service-oriented enterprise

in Impact of Service Orientation at
by G. Galambos, R. Harishankar, S. Kalyana, G. Rackham
"... In PAGE 6: ...omain (e.g., insurance, sales, and fulfillment) as well as across domains. Table1 summarizes the main differences between the traditional and the service-oriented enterprise. CHERBAKOV ET AL.... ..."
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Table1. Mapping rules between PIMs in the method for service-oriented web applications development

in Model Transformation for Service-Oriented Web Applications Development
by Valeria De Castro, Juan Manuel Vara, Esperanza Marcos
"... In PAGE 8: ... In this case, and as a first approach, we have decided to describe the transformation rules between models in natural language for later expressing them as graph transformation rules. These transformations rules are col- lected in Table1 . According to [11], as some of the mapping rules of the transforma- tion process require design decisions, it is not possible to automate them completely.... ..."

Table 2: Service-Oriented Technologies Comparison

in The opportunity of grid services for CSCL application development
by L. M. Vaquero-gonzález, D. Hernández-leo, F. Simmross-wattenberg, M. L. Bote-lorenzo, Y. A. Dimitriadis, E. Gómez-sánchez, G. Vega-gorgojo 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... GS offer such mechanisms to keep state information [35], easing the development of awareness support for collaborative applications. Underlying technologies and standards supporting WS and GS, are almost the same (see Table2 ). Table 2: Service-Oriented Technologies Comparison ... ..."
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Table 1: UML4SOA concepts of package Structure

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 10: ... Figure 9 depicts a UML structure diagrams showing these elements of the UML4SOA profile and the corresponding UML elements, for which they define an extension. Table1 provide a description of each stereotype. Figure 9: UML profile for service-oriented systems: structural elements ... ..."

Table 1: Resource- and service-oriented server management solutions

in Virtual Services - A New Abstraction for Server Consolidation
by John Reumann, Ashish Mehra, Kang G. Shin, Dilip Kandlur, Dilip K
"... In PAGE 3: ... They charge ser- vices for their resource usage instead of creating static resource partition bindings for entities like processes, users, or sockets. Table1 characterizes the properties of related approaches. This figure also highlights the novel features of VS.... ..."

Table 1: Resource- and service-oriented server management solutions

in Virtual Services: A New Abstraction For Server Consolidation
by John Reumann, Ashish Mehra, Kang G. Shin, Dilip Kandlur
"... In PAGE 3: ... They charge ser- vices for their resource usage instead of creating static resource partition bindings for entities like processes, users, or sockets. Table1 characterizes the properties of related approaches. This figure also highlights the novel features of VS.... ..."

Table 1: Resource- and service-oriented server management solutions

in Virtual Services A New Abstraction for Server Consolidation £
by John Reumanný, Ashish Mehraþ, Kang G. Shiný, Dilip K
"... In PAGE 4: ... They charge ser- vices for their resource usage instead of creating static resource partition bindings for entities like processes, users, or sockets. Table1 characterizes the properties of related approaches. This figure also highlights the novel features of VS.... ..."

Table 1. Differences Between Object-Oriented and Service-Oriented Computing Features Object-Oriented Computing Service-Oriented Computing

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