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Texas Library Directory Web Services Application: The Potential for Web Services to Enhance Information Access to Legacy Data
Seoul, Korea September 25-September 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/NWESP.2006.30International Conference on Next Gene ...
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Fatih Oguz, Valdosta State University
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
This paper presents an overview of an exploratory research project to identify, describe, and investigate the applicability of the Web services (WS) approach to access legacy data. In the Z Texas Implementation Component of the Library of Texas (ZLOT) project, the ZLOT technical team has implemented a multi-purpose Texas Library Directory Database (TLDD) that is used as a back-end database to support the Library of Texas (LOT) Resource Discovery Service (RDS). The researchers developed and implemented a prototype WS application to show how a legacy system can be accessed and its data can be searched and retrieved. This study focused on understanding how requests and responses between software applications are encoded in XML.
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Fatih Oguz, William E. Moen, "Texas Library Directory Web Services Application: The Potential for Web Services to Enhance Information Access to Legacy Data," nwesp, pp.127-132, International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices (NWeSP'06), 2006
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