A Dynamic Web Service Registry Framework for Mobile Environments
Rohit Verma, Abhishek Srivastava

TL;DR
This paper introduces a lightweight, distributed web service registry framework tailored for mobile environments, enabling service-oriented architectures on mobile devices without relying on high-end infrastructure.
Contribution
It presents a novel, mobile-only service registry system that addresses the challenges of dynamic and volatile mobile environments, unlike traditional registry technologies.
Findings
Prototype deployment on actual mobile devices demonstrates feasibility.
The approach shows improved battery efficiency and scalability.
It reduces hindrance with native applications compared to traditional registries.
Abstract
Advancements in technology have transformed mobile devices from being mere communication widgets to versatile computing devices. Proliferation of these hand held devices has made them a common means to access and process digital information. Most web based applications are today available in a form that can conveniently be accessed over mobile devices. However, webservices (applications meant for consumption by other applications rather than humans) are not as commonly provided and consumed over mobile devices. Facilitating this and in effect realizing a service-oriented system over mobile devices has the potential to further enhance the potential of mobile devices. One of the major challenges in this integration is the lack of an efficient service registry system that caters to issues associated with the dynamic and volatile mobile environments. Existing service registry technologies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
