Case study: Web services come to elks' aid

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A system for tracking wildlife could not have been developed without the latest protocols for automating online processes

When the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) needed to collate and distribute time-sensitive information, it turned to Web services technology. Web services make applications available online ...

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