Web ServicesSmall Response NumbersImprovements from last timeImprovements continued…Case Study ComparisonFamiliarity with Web ServicesSlide 7Web ServicesWrap-up and Survey ResultsRyan ArmstrongAlex BrownAndrea MillerSmall Response NumbersThere were some good comments left that are usefulHowever, only 5 students responded to the surveyAny results are limited in scope and usefulnessImprovements from last timeImproved PowerPoint slidesMore structuredReadings were improvedGeneral appearanceImprovements continued…Responders were honest, one person simply stated that they couldn’t remember our last presentationOne respondent left a very helpful “good” commentCase Study ComparisonBoth of our presentations had a case studyMost people felt that the Expedia.com case study was better then the Geneva studyUnfortunately for those respondents, it was the Geneva case study that was the basis for the highest point question on the midtermLikely that the length of the two was the biggest factor in people’s decisionsFamiliarity with Web ServicesAccording to respondents, most people were at least somewhat familiar with Web Services to begin withThis made teaching about the topic much easier then ERP SystemsPeople also responded walking away with a much better understanding of Web Services after the presentationProtocolsWeb Services are a standardized way of integrating web-based applications.Web standardsBlogsCentralizesServicesEncodes MessagesDescribesInterfaceTransportsMessagesSOAP WSDL HTTPDynamic StaticWeb 3.0Web 2.0UDDISemanticGeospacialRoamingRequires RefreshingAutomaticallyChangesExampleGoogle or Flickrvs.Run more like PC ApplicationHas to be manually Refreshed ExampleBSG
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