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We discuses usage of elements of. Net platform — Web Service and XML to create distributed internet applications as data processing system. The main aim is to create retrieval system of hidden relations between data. The application uses elements of rough sets theory in order to get data, which could be used for further exploration. Data are sent to particular Web Services as XML format and could represent various domains e.g. medicine, pharmacy. The implementation intelligent techniques of data processing based on Web Services and XML standard, illustrates new possibilities for data processing in distributed environment. It gives scaling and possibility to adapt it in many specialized solutions.
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Zielosko, B., Wakulicz-Deja, A. (2005). Intelligent Data Processing in Distributed Internet Applications. In: Kłopotek, M.A., Wierzchoń, S.T., Trojanowski, K. (eds) Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32392-9_71
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