Technologies for Web and cloud service interaction: a survey
Harald Lampesberger

TL;DR
This survey reviews the evolving landscape of Web and cloud service interaction technologies, focusing on communication protocols, architectures, and emerging trends like multiplexing, encryption, and client-to-client messaging.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current standards, protocols, and architectures for Web and cloud interactions, highlighting recent technological trends and future directions.
Findings
Emerging transport mechanisms emphasize multiplexing, multihoming, and encryption.
Web clients are developing new client-to-client communication capabilities.
Technological advances impact both client and service sides in cloud environments.
Abstract
The evolution of Web and service technologies has led to a wide landscape of standards and protocols for interaction between loosely coupled software components. Examples range from Web applications, mashups, apps, and mobile devices to enterprise-grade services. Cloud computing is the industrialization of service provision and delivery, where Web and enterprise services are converging on a technological level. The article discusses this technological landscape and, in particular, current trends with respect to cloud computing. The survey focuses on the communication aspect of interaction by reviewing languages, protocols, and architectures that drive today's standards and software implementations applicable in clouds. Technological advances will affect both client side and service side. There is a trend toward multiplexing, multihoming, and encryption in upcoming transport mechanisms,…
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