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Web Services and Web Portals

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Discuss the different roles you think might be fulfilled by Web Services and Web Portals. What do you see as the major distinctions between the two from the perspective of the provisions of eBusiness services? Which do you think is the more useful in the current Web environment?

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Web Services and Web Portals are explored. The major distinctions between the two from the perspective of the provisions of eBusiness services are described.

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Problem: Discuss the different roles you think might be fulfilled by Web Services and Web Portals. What do you see as the major distinctions between the two from the perspective of the provisions of eBusiness services? Which do you think is the more useful in the current Web environment?

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Web services are emerging as a promising technology for the effective automation of inter-organizational interactions. There are several standards that aim at providing infrastructure to support Web services ...

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