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Subject: Re: [wsdm] [MOWS] mission statement
Seems fine. Since I just finished typing it, I'll offer that which I think I volunteered to... Either one or a mix is fine by me. The MUWS specification provides the motivation for resource management using Web services. Web services are an integral part of the IT landscape, and, as such, are vital resources to many organizations. Thus, it is important to provide for their management within a managed environment, such as that provided by MUWS. This specification provides this MUWS-based specialization for resources that are Web services. Thus quoth Sedukhin, Igor S (~ 18-Mar-04 1:04 PM ~)... > Is this good enough? > > [ > Web services are important IT resources, management of which could be > realized via Web services protocols. Web services may interact with > other Web services and are used in business processes. Interacting Web > services form a logical network which may span enterprise boundaries. > Managing such logical network is critical for businesses that use Web > services to automate and integrate various internal functions, and deal > with partners and clients electronically. To manage the Web services > network one needs to manage the components that form the network – the > Web services endpoints. This part of WSDM specification addresses > management of the Web services endpoints using Web services protocols. > > ] > > --* **Igor Sedukhin* .. (igor.sedukhin@ca.com) > --* (631) 342-4325* .. 1 CA Plaza, Islandia, NY 11788 > -- Fred Carter / AmberPoint, Inc. mailto:fred.carter@amberpoint.com tel:+1.510.433.6525 fax:+1.510.663.6301
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