UDDI Version 1.0 Specification
UDDI Version 2.0 Specification
UDDI Version 3.0 Specification
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
U.S. Census Bureau
United Nations Standard Products and Services Code System (UNSPSC) Version 3.1
U.S. Census Bureau
O’Reilly Java WebServices Chapter 6: “UDDI: Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration”
Tyler Jewell and David Chappell
Best practices for Web services versioning
Keep your Web services current with WSDL and UDDI
Kyle Brown and Michael Ellis, IBM developerWorks
January 2004
John Colgrave and Karsten Januszewski, UDDI.org
November 2003
Registration and Discovery of Web Services Using JAXR with XML Registries such as UDDI and ebXML
The why and what of the new approach
Qusay H. Mahmoud, Sun Microsystems
June 2002
A New Approach to UDDI and WSDL Part 1
The why and what of the new approach
John Colgrave, IBM developerWorks
August 2003
A New Approach to UDDI and WSDL Part 2
Usage scenarios in publishing and finding WSDL service descriptions
John Colgrave, IBM developerWorks
September 2003
Understanding WSDL in a UDDI Registry Part 1
How to publish and find WSDL service descriptions
Peter Brittenham, Francisco Cubera, Dave Ehnebuske, Steve Graham, IBM developerWorks
September 2001 (updated September 2002)
Understanding WSDL in a UDDI Registry Part 2
How to publish and find WSDL service descriptions
Peter Brittenham, Francisco Cubera, Dave Ehnebuske, Steve Graham, IBM developerWorks
September 2001 (updated September 2002)
Understanding WSDL in a UDDI Registry Part 3
How to publish and find WSDL service descriptions
Peter Brittenham, IBM developerWorks
November 2001
Providing a Taxonomy for Use in UDDI Version 2
UDDI.org
July 2001
The Role of Taxonomies in UDDI: tModels Demystified
Ravi Trivedi, Developer.com
Versioning of Web Services: An UDDI Subscription-Based Approach
Aravilli Srinivasa Rao, Developer.com
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