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2010
The aim of this chapter is to introduce the concept of smart services, along with three key issues that need to be resolved in the development of smart services. These issues are: Web models of smart services; base Web infrastructure extensions; the new Web infrastructure required by smart services. The chapter then concludes with a roadmap that introduces and briefly summarizes the remaining chapters in this section.
In recent times, Web services have gained an amazing fascinates in both distributors as well as scientists. Web services permit accessibility to data that has formerly been locked within corporate and business systems and easily accessible only by using custom-made software .Web solutions, predicated on pre-existing Internet protocols and open guidelines, may offer an adaptable solution to the dilemma of application incorporation. With the support concerning WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI, Web services are growing to be prominent in Web applications. However, the current Web services architectures are challenged with just a few stubborn difficulties, as an instance, security. In this paper, we shall give an overview of these hassles. We feel that fixing these issues will end up imperative to success of Web services. The rest of the paper gives information about the three main technologies applied in association with Web Services: SOAP,WSDL, and UDDI.
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Journal of Roman Studies
Roman coinage forms an astoundingly rich body of material. That applies to coins struck by the centre as much as so-called provincial coinage. The latter can be roughly categorised as 1) coins struck by cities in the east of the Roman Empire, and for the Julio-Claudian period also in the west (in the western provinces, cities stopped issuing coins around the end of Claudius’ reign); 2) coinages issued in the name of federations of cities (koina) or coins celebrating alliances between cities (so-called homonoia-coins); 3) coins struck by ‘friendly kings’; and 4) so-called ‘provincial issues’ — mainly drachms, didrachms and tetradrachms, but also bronzes — that were mostly struck by important mints such as Alexandria, Antioch and Caesarea (in Cappadocia), probably under the supervision of Roman magistrates, to circulate in specific provinces.1
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