SOA security aspects in web-based architectural design

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Abstract

Distributed web-based applications have been progressively increasing in number and scale over the past decades. There is an intensification of the need for security frameworks in the era of web-based applications when wc refer to distributed tclcmcdicinc interoperability architectures. In contrast. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is gaining popularity day by day when wc specially consider the web applications. SOA is playing a major role to maintain the security standards of distributed applications. This paper proposes a secure web-based architectural design by using the standards of SOA for distributed web application that maintains the interoperability and data integration through certain secure channels. Wc have created CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations that has an implication on our own created web services and wc propose a secure architecture that is implemented on CRUD operations. The paper provides an extensive description of the prevention of replay attacks and a detailed explanation for applying security measures. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Shaikh, A., Ali, S., Memon, N., & Karampelas, P. (2010). SOA security aspects in web-based architectural design. In From Sociology to Computing in Social Networks: Theory, Foundations and Applications (pp. 415–430). Springer Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0294-7_22

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