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<http://webisa.webdatacommons.org/78228968>	<http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value>	" Now, I personally think he is a Web service, mostly because of the application to application flavor. I would not call it a &quot;W3C Web service&quot;, since it does not use WSDL and SOAP -- but it seems pretty Web service-ey to me. I would personally call it an &quot;ad hoc&quot; Web service -- and I would make up another name for ebXML transactions that use SOAP but not WSDL, since it s" .
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