Dr. Srinivas Padmanabhuni is a principal researcher with the Web Services Centre of Excellence in SETLabs, Infosys Technologies, and specializes in Web Services, service-oriented architecture, and grid technologies alongside pursuing interests in Semantic Web, intelligent agents, and enterprise architecture. He has authored several papers in international conferences. Dr. Padmanabhuni holds a PhD degree in computing science from University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
By Dr. Srinivas Padmanabhuni; Anshuk Pal Chaudhari; Shaurabh Bharti; Senthil Kumar
Web Service Description Language (WSDL) represents an IDL describing the contract between the service requestor and the service provider in much the same way that a Java interface represents a contract between client code and an actual Java object. The crucial difference is that WSDL i...
B2B marketplaces facilitate efficient search and transactions by offering services such as buyer/supplier and product/services searches and transactions such as procurement and asset disposal.
Looking at the uncertainty and volatility of market conditions today, enterprises are depending on new cutting-edge technology to have an edge over their fierce competitors. At the same time, they try extracting more value from their existing IT investments. Adding to these disparate a...
By Dr. Srinivas Padmanabhuni; Sriram Anand; N. Dayasindhu
SOA initiatives have gathered momentum in the past year with more enterprises either implementing SOA or considering implementing in the near future. The implementations we studied reveal that one of the critical challenges in SOA is designing an effective governance mechanism. A good ...
By Dr. Srinivas Padmanabhuni; Abhishek Malay Chatterjee; Terance Dias; Geo Philips Kuravakal; Varun Poddar
Mobile devices use wireless networks that have limited range. Therefore, they may not always be connected to a network. This kind of intermittent connectivity in mobile devices has been one of the factors inhibiting enterprise-level adoption of pervasive mobile applications. Occasional...
By Dr. Srinivas Padmanabhuni; Bijoy Majumdar; Ujval Mysore; Vikram Sitaram
This article critically evaluates the role of XML binding frameworks play in the context of service-oriented architecture (SOA) platforms, and it also provides an objective evaluation of the popular XML binding frameworks in a J2EE environment.
Often technology is made out to be the biggest impediment to effective collaboration and integration between requestors and providers; however it is usually the problem of semantic interoperability which is the root cause.
A B2B marketplace must be able to offer a single-point source for inter-organizational commerce in a flexible manner. SOA enabled with Web services shows promise in enabling inter-organizational commerce at reduced cost by leveraging existing investment in legacy systems and increased ...
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