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- W1570645288 abstract "The design, development and implementation of electronic (e-) services relying on XML and Web Service (WS)-based technologies is the current trend in achieving interoperability. Eservices can be offered either as autonomous Web Services or embedded in Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) (High et al., 2005). In this context, despite the fact that applications with similar business goals adopt the same technical standards, quite often their interactions capabilities are extremely limited. Thus, application developers show an increasing concern for evaluating interoperability between common services which are offered either autonomously or through a SOA. The creation of a proper framework (EIF) has a significant importance in the evaluation of interoperability of such services and is accomplished by the precise definition of the applied standards and guidelines which guarantee the interaction of the services. Existing testing methodologies developed by various organizations (e.g ISO/IEC 9646, ESTI) treat the interoperability of services as a generic problem. They merely provide guidelines and describe high level testing procedures that can be applied to test interoperability of various telecommunication as well as software and data communication systems. Most Web Service-oriented methodologies (i.e. WS-I, ebXML IIC framework) demonstrate weaknesses as they are not capable of testing all the required aspects that compose an interoperability framework and mostly the security aspects of the message content. Additionally, in literature, specific testing types (Saglietti et al., 2008) have been presented defining diverse testing approaches that treat the applications under test either as white boxes having full knowledge of the software or as black boxes without any understanding of their internal behaviour or even as grey boxes with limited knowledge of their internal architecture. The nature the WSs (e.g. geographic distribution of the examined WSs and dependencies with external trusted third parties) plays an important role in the adoption of the most appropriate testing type as they raise specific challenges that should be underlined and taken into account. Therefore, there is a specific need for targeted methodologies and frameworks that check and guarantee the end-to-end application interaction capabilities of common Web Services and follow and deploy the most appropriate testing strategies covering all WSs aspects. Identifying this need, this paper proposes a well-formed grey box testing methodology 35" @default.
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- W1570645288 title "A Testing Process for Interoperability and Conformance of Secure Web Services" @default.
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