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XWSX Window System (software; graphical user interface)
XWSCross Wide Solutions GmbH (Germany)
XWSXena Withdrawal Syndrome (TV show)
XWSXML and Web Service
XWSExperimental Development Specification


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The solution allows partner Web services to appear to be local to the applications that consume them, therefore eliminating the cost and difficulty of implementing XML and Web services security technologies in the applications.
Leading figures from the software integration sector are to speak at Information Age's forthcoming XML and Web Services conference in London on 29-30 September.
XML and Web Services Although the POC display devices will be credited with harnessing patient information from disparate sources, behind the scenes, much of the work will be accomplished using open standards such as Extensible Markup Language (XML), Simple Object Access Protocol, the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration specification, and Web Service Description Language.
 
 
 
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