Integration of chargeable web services into engineering applications
Integration of chargeable web services into engineering applications
We discuss an engineering case-study in which we address the issues of integration and secure consumption of a specialist software package for finite element meshing through a web service based interface. This work focuses on demonstrating the end-to-end requirements of a framework allowing the transparent integration of the web service into the design workflow of an engineering user. After detailing an example engineering problem, we discuss server-side issues and required modules such as local accounting, security and resource management which provide a sample framework for a chargeable web service. We then demonstrate how the client can easily interface to and consume the web service from within the engineering scripting language Matlab.
chargeable web services for engineering applications, matlab, photonic crystal modelling workflow integration
438-442
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Molinari, Marc
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Kammuni, Kushan
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Cox, Simon J.
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September 2004
Molinari, Marc
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Kammuni, Kushan
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Cox, Simon J.
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Molinari, Marc, Kammuni, Kushan and Cox, Simon J.
(2004)
Integration of chargeable web services into engineering applications.
In Proceedings of the Third e-Science All-Hands Meeting.
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
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Abstract
We discuss an engineering case-study in which we address the issues of integration and secure consumption of a specialist software package for finite element meshing through a web service based interface. This work focuses on demonstrating the end-to-end requirements of a framework allowing the transparent integration of the web service into the design workflow of an engineering user. After detailing an example engineering problem, we discuss server-side issues and required modules such as local accounting, security and resource management which provide a sample framework for a chargeable web service. We then demonstrate how the client can easily interface to and consume the web service from within the engineering scripting language Matlab.
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Published date: September 2004
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Third UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Nottingham, UK, 2004-08-31 - 2004-09-03
Keywords:
chargeable web services for engineering applications, matlab, photonic crystal modelling workflow integration
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/45808
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Marc Molinari
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Kushan Kammuni
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