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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
A number from 0 through 1023 used to identify a network service on an IP network.
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Developing a Web Service Security Framework
Yangil Park (University of Wisconsin, USA) and Jeng-Chung Chen (National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch170
Abstract
Web Service (WS) is an open standard software component that uses Extensible Markup Language (XML) functions to access and exchange data via networks in communicating with other WSs. In business transactions, Web Service Description Language (WSDL) is used to describe data and deliver all parameters, return values, and types. However, the convenience of using WSDL in business transactions also lets hackers snoop and analyze data easily. In addition, the lack of Web Service standards at present makes the security issue even more serious in business transactions using WS. This article proposes a high-level security model for the security problems of the applications. Unlike other studies in the field, this study is dedicated to provide a total solution consisting of technological, organizational, and managerial aspects when using WS. Therefore, the understanding and development of business behaviors is essential in this study. It first introduces current uses of WS. Then definitions of WS, WS security, and WS policy are reviewed. Finally, a WS security model is proposed and explained in the following examples.
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Concepts of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and Their Applications to Port Logistics
Is the site of a city designed to ships, with facilities for loading and unloading.
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Port of Machico, Madeira: Assessment of the Consequences of Overtopping Using AHP Methodology
A port is a facility where ships can load and unload cargo or passengers. Ports can be found in coastal areas, along rivers or lakes, and they play a crucial role in global trade and transportation. Ports can have various types of infrastructure, including docks, wharves, piers, and terminals, as well as cranes, containers, and other equipment for handling cargo. They can also provide services such as customs clearance, storage, and maintenance for ships.
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Development of a University Networking Project
The input and output point for information to enter or leave a communication device.
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