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Item An implemented example of XKMS with web services(IGI Global, 2023) Pawar, S.; Ankitha, K.; Geetha, V.Web service is a loosely coupled system, which gets remote request for a particular service and returns results after executing that service. The data transfer of the web service is a request/response system which carries input parameters through request message and carries executed results of the web services. Both request and response messages are carried in the form of SOAP message which is XML based. XML signature and XML encryption are two methods of securing data transfer through simple access protocol (SOAP) messages from web services. The main goal of the XKMS initiative is to make it possible to create XML-based trust web services for handling and administration of PKI-based cryptographic keys. By making it possible to develop such web services, XKMS helps to simplify working with PKI and makes it simpler for web services to integrate security features into their programmes. This chapter provides a thorough working of the implemented draught of the W3C working group's XKMS specification. © 2023, IGI Global. All rights reserved.Item Precision Agriculture Using IOT Technology with a Case Study of Coffee Beans Production(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2025) Pawar, S.; Samaga, B.L.R.; Pandit, K.; Nayak, V.; Geetha, V.; Thinakaran, R.World population is rapidly increasing which requires similar increase in food production. Agriculture is playing an important role in the world economy. Nowadays precision agriculture is the best method to be practiced by the farmers. Sensors, communication technology, and data analysis are building blocks of smart farming in precision agriculture process. This paper is focused on a survey of precision agriculture using IOT and details about various sensors used with a case study of Coffee beans production in Coffee estate. Various sensors used in pre-production, production, and post-production of coffee beans are discussed. This paper also addresses the need of communication technology and its ranges for suitability of smart farming, besides a review is conducted on applications of IOT in various tasks of precision agriculture. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2025.
