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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Adapting the Single-Request/Multiple-Response Message Exchange Pattern to Web Services

Ruth, Michael 20 May 2005 (has links)
Single-Request/Multiple-Response (SRMR) is an important messaging exchange pattern because it can be used to model many real world problems elegantly. However, SRMR messaging is not directly supported by Web services, and, since it requires Callback to function it is hampered by current in-practice security schemes, such as firewalls and proxy servers. In this thesis, a framework will be proposed to support SRMR and Callback in the context of Web services and the realities of network security. The central component of the proposed solution is a Clearinghouse Web service (CWS), which serves as a communication proxy and realizes the correlation of responses with requests. One and only one CWS will be needed per enterprise that wishes to handle any number of SRMR Web services and their respective clients. Using the framework and related code generation utilities, a non-trivial case study, a Purchase Order System, has been implemented.
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Balíček modulů pro tvorbu webových aplikací pomocí PHP / Module Package for Building Internet Applications in PHP

Rybák, Aleš Unknown Date (has links)
Package of modules for development with PHP is project aimed on simplification and efficiency of programmer's work when developing web based applications in scripting language PHP. This project is continuation of PHP Modular Object framework and wants to extend its connectivity to new modules. Next goal is implementation of modules which allow programmers to use the development system.
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Ethnic Discrimination in The Housing Market 2016-2023 : A Literature Review

Alushani, Merlind, Rahmatullah, Khalid January 2024 (has links)
This literature review combines findings from 13 separate empirical studies from 2016-2023 with the goal of examining ethnic discrimination in the housing market across OECD countries. This review aims to highlight the various discriminations, the amount of discrimination rates and the extent of ethnic discrimination in the housing market. The findings reveal consistent and accurate evidence of ethnic discriminations against ethnic minorities from real estate agents and landlords, manifested through fewer positive responses and higher rejection rates. These studies altogether prove that ethnic discrimination in the housing market persists despite initiatives to reduce discrimination. This review contributes to a deeper and a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.

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