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Title:Trusted domain Web Services for Delivering e-Government Services
DOI No:10.1142/9781860948534_0025
Source:INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD (pp 163-178)
Author(s):S. Swamynathan
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai 600 025, India

A. Kannan
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai 600 025, India

T. V. Geetha
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai 600 025, India

Abstract:Providing web service to various clients is one of the important aspects of service providers. Generally service providers maintain a server relating to their business domain and provide services for their clients. Rule server is an emerging concept through which various business servers establish B2B interface and thereby enable the rule server to provide reactive services to various rule users through active XML rule technology. In these types of web services there will not be any interaction between web service providers. But in general, when a client requests for a service, the service provider may have to consult other service providers and based on their results, the service provider may in turn have to provide the web service to the client. Various service providers can group to form a trusted domain. This enables the service providers to effectively serve its clients by co-coordinating with different domain servers offering different services within the trusted domain. Particularly, in an e-government scenario, providing a service generally requires more than one server's interaction. Hence in this paper, a system architecture has been proposed, in which, agent based trusted domain servers will interact with each other in order to provide co-operative web services for a single user. This requires the conversion of composite web service into multiple sublevel web services, optimizing the order of execution of sublevel web services and keeping track of the status of client's request. In order to provide intelligent e-government, reactive behavior has been introduced into the system, which will be used by the trusted domain administrators, so as to improve the performance of the trusted domain.
Keywords:Reactive web services; active ECA rule; XML; agent; e-government; SOAP
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