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web service

1. A Web service is a software system identified by a URI, whose public interfaces and bindings are defined and described using XML. Its definition can be discovered by other software systems. These systems may then interact with the Web service in a manner prescribed by its definition, using XML based messages conveyed by Internet protocols. 2. A collection of EndPoints. [WSD Reqs]
www.ncipher.com/investors/glossary.php
A Web service is any piece of software that makes itself available over the Internet and uses a standardized XML messaging system. There should be some simple mechanism for interested parties to locate the service and locate its public interface. The most prominent directory of Web services is currently available via UDDI, or Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration.
www.factory3x5.com/more_info/glossary.xml
Web service is a collection of functions that are packaged as a single entity and published to the network for use by other programs. Web services are building blocks for creating open distributed systems, and allow companies and individuals to quickly and cheaply make their digital assets available worldwide.
www.perfectxml.com/glossary4.asp
A self-contained, modular application that can be described, published, located, and invoked over the Web. Platform-neutral and based on open standards, Web Services can be combined with each other in different ways to create business processes that enable you to interact with customers, employees, and suppliers.
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