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    DESAIN SISTEM TERFEDERASI DENGAN PENDEKATAN MICROSERVICE ARCHITECTURE PADA KASUS STUDI SISTEM PELAPORAN PAJAK

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    The global economy rapidly evolves from a labor-based economy to an information-based economy. In parallel to the technological advancement, societal changes have reshaped the behaviour of end-user in acting in technology. Unlike 20 years ago, users’ are very keen to have active participation with Web technologies. The number of  applications being used infers to a growing number of data and information circulation, thus creating data-driven market environment. Though centralized-approach is more preferable in most cases, however, with the growing number of usage, it is prone to single point of failure. This paper present a decentralized system design using Microservice Architecture approach. The use case of the design is for financial reporting system within an organization. Web services, REST-API technology, is adopted to ensure the interoperability of each sub-systems. A design of repository of service is also proposed to help catalogue and managing available services, thus making the proposed design scalable for future development

    How E-Banking Enhances the Banking Performance? A Case of Pakistani Islamic Banking Sector

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    In the past ten years many important modifications in the business of consumer financial services are being changing day by day. The main characteristic that has marked the development of the financial system have been improved race in the sector. The banking sector has experienced changes in the competition of the sector, changes in consumers’ demand for services has increased, industrial changes are not any more the same , and the barrier to entry in banking sector become minimum (Roig et al., 2006). Islamic E-Banking has the ability just before change the banking attention since it automatically lowers transaction as a significance giving out costs. This study discusses certain of the Troubles upward countries, countenance in the field of realizing the compensation of Islamic E-Banking initiatives (Wang, Cho & Denton, 2017). Most important concerns such at the same time as the 'digital divide' among the stuffed then poor, the uncommon operational environments furthermore secret sector banks, evils of security with verification, management as a significance regulation (Nisture et al., 2003). The web has been all around utilized for a many new purposes, business instruction, and social relationship international businesses and many more. The web has likewise redesigned the managing an account in Industry around the world. Consequently, the level of consumer loyalty and client dependable to a particular bank has been a significant sympathy toward numerous Pakistani markets (Zia, Sindhu & Hashmi, 2017). In the Past, customers used to challenge long lines when they go to banks waiting where they needed to spend a lot of their working time sitting tight for their turn (Abd El Aziz, 2012). Islamic E-Banking is for the most part accepted to influence productivity and execution definitely and in such an approach to big businesses related with innovation foundation

    Semantic Web Technologies in Support of Service Oriented Architecture Governance

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    As Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) deployments gradually mature they also grow in size and complexity. The number of service providers, services, and service consumers increases, and so do the dependencies among these entities and the various artefacts that describe how services operate, or how they are meant to operate under specific conditions. Appropriate governance over the various phases and activities associated with the service lifecycle is therefore indispensable in order to prevent a SOA deployment from dissolving into an unmanageable infrastructure. The employment of Semantic Web technologies for describing and reasoning about service properties and governance requirements has the potential to greatly enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of SOA Governance solutions by increasing the levels of automation in a wide-range of tasks relating to service lifecycle management. The goal of the proposed research work is to investigate the application of Semantic Web technologies in the context of service lifecycle management, and propose a concrete theoretical and technological approach for supporting SOA Governance through the realisation of semantically-enhanced registry and repository solutions

    JISC Preservation of Web Resources (PoWR) Handbook

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    Handbook of Web Preservation produced by the JISC-PoWR project which ran from April to November 2008. The handbook specifically addresses digital preservation issues that are relevant to the UK HE/FE web management community”. The project was undertaken jointly by UKOLN at the University of Bath and ULCC Digital Archives department

    Universal Resource Lifecycle Management

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    This paper presents a model and a tool that allows Web users to define, execute, and manage lifecycles for any artifact available on the Web. In the paper we show the need for lifecycle management of Web artifacts, and we show in particular why it is important that non-programmers are also able to do this. We then discuss why current models do not allow this, and we present a model and a system implementation that achieves lifecycle management for any URI-identifiable and accessible object. The most challenging parts of the work lie in the definition of a simple but universal model and system (and in particular in allowing universality and simplicity to coexist) and in the ability to hide from the lifecycle modeler the complexity intrinsic in having to access and manage a variety of resources, which differ in nature, in the operations that are allowed on them, and in the protocols and data formats required to access them

    Exploiting rules and processes for increasing flexibility in service composition

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    Recent trends in the use of service oriented architecture for designing, developing, managing, and using distributed applications have resulted in an increasing number of independently developed and physically distributed services. These services can be discovered, selected and composed to develop new applications and to meet emerging user requirements. Service composition is generally defined on the basis of business processes in which the underlying composition logic is guided by specifying control and data flows through Web service interfaces. User demands as well as the services themselves may change over time, which leads to replacing or adjusting the composition logic of previously defined processes. Coping with change is still one of the fundamental problems in current process based composition approaches. In this paper, we exploit declarative and imperative design styles to achieve better flexibility in service composition

    An active, ontology-driven network service for Internet collaboration

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    Web portals have emerged as an important means of collaboration on the WWW, and the integration of ontologies promises to make them more accurate in how they serve users’ collaboration and information location requirements. However, web portals are essentially a centralised architecture resulting in difficulties supporting seamless roaming between portals and collaboration between groups supported on different portals. This paper proposes an alternative approach to collaboration over the web using ontologies that is de-centralised and exploits content-based networking. We argue that this approach promises a user-centric, timely, secure and location-independent mechanism, which is potentially more scaleable and universal than existing centralised portals

    Final report of work-with-IT: the JISC study into evolution of working practices

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    Technology is increasingly being used to underpin business processes across teaching and learning, research, knowledge exchange and business support activities in both HE and FE. The introduction of technology has a significant impact on the working practices of staff, often requiring them to work in a radically different way. Change in any situation can be unsettling and problematic and, where not effectively managed, can lead to poor service or functionality and disenfranchised staff. These issues can have a direct impact on institutional effectiveness, reputation and the resulting student experience. The Work-with-IT project, based at the University of Strathclyde, sought to examine changes to working practices across HE and FE, the impact on staff roles and relationships and the new skills sets that are required to meet these changes
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