Web services
standard, programming, software
A family of standards promoted by the W3C for working with other business, developers and programs through open protocols, languages and APIs, including XML, Simple Object Access Protocol, WSDL and UDDI.
W3C Web Services (http://w3.org/2002/ws).
(2004-06-23)
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