Dynamic Service Discovery and Invocation in OHP
Dynamic Service Discovery and Invocation in OHP
 
  The Open Hypermedia Protocol (OHP) was originally envisaged as a simple but comprehensive protocol to deal with hypermedia navigation. However it contained aspects of other functionality, most noticeably hypermedia collaboration and dynamic service invocation. As the protocol has evolved it has become apparent that to properly deal with these areas OHP would need to be much larger and more complex then was appropriate. This paper describes the ideas behind dynamic services and presents an optional extension to OHP that is domain independent. We believe that by splitting the functionality of OHP into a suite of packages or modules we may better divide and conquer the problems we have encountered.
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      Millard, David
      
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      Reich, Siegfried
      
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      Davis, Hugh
      
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      Millard, David
      
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      Reich, Siegfried
      
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      Davis, Hugh
      
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    Millard, David, Reich, Siegfried and Davis, Hugh
  
  
  
  
   
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    Dynamic Service Discovery and Invocation in OHP.
  
  
  
  
    
    
    
      
        
   
  
    5th Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems, ACM Hypertext '99 Conference, Available as Report No. CS-99-01 from the Dept. of Computer Science, 6700 Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark, Darmstadt, Germany.
   
        
        
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          The Open Hypermedia Protocol (OHP) was originally envisaged as a simple but comprehensive protocol to deal with hypermedia navigation. However it contained aspects of other functionality, most noticeably hypermedia collaboration and dynamic service invocation. As the protocol has evolved it has become apparent that to properly deal with these areas OHP would need to be much larger and more complex then was appropriate. This paper describes the ideas behind dynamic services and presents an optional extension to OHP that is domain independent. We believe that by splitting the functionality of OHP into a suite of packages or modules we may better divide and conquer the problems we have encountered.
         
      
      
        
          
            
  
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        Event Dates: Feb 21-25
      
    
  
    
     
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        5th Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems, ACM Hypertext '99 Conference, Available as Report No. CS-99-01 from the Dept. of Computer Science, 6700 Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark, Darmstadt, Germany, 1999-02-21 - 1999-02-25
      
    
  
    
  
    
  
    
  
    
     
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