Year 2015,
Volume: 36 Issue: 3, 3696 - 3702, 13.05.2015
Sohrab Asadollahzadeh Mehenh
,
Reza Ebrahımzadeh Moghadam
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Providing a Model to Measure the Performance of the Security Objectives of Service-Oriented Architecture
Year 2015,
Volume: 36 Issue: 3, 3696 - 3702, 13.05.2015
Sohrab Asadollahzadeh Mehenh
,
Reza Ebrahımzadeh Moghadam
Abstract
Abstract. While web services have been widely accepted as an independent platform of service-oriented technology, their performance remains as a concern because of durability of XML. However service-oriented computing has become very common, a number of developed programs will be developed further using existing software components with standard interfaces. Performance implications of these applications to support an effective business process are very important. The performance evaluation in this distributed environment is a difficult problem. This paper investigates a study of web services performance under the impact of security. Having an inherent competition in these two features will produce a Trade Off which makes managers to choose a better performance at the expense of reduced security or vice versa.
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