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what are the intermediaries under isi

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Answered by Anonymous
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In this implementation, ISI is deployed as an intermediary in a system that already incorporates and uses Web services.

Choose this implementation to centralize logs and other data through ISI.

Current service levels can be maintained because the SOAP messages used for sending and receiving data can pass through ISI without modification.

By using ISI as an intermediary, you can collect linkage logs and standardize linkage to the client application when adding a Web service. Also, additional applications and other changes can be implemented in ISI if necessary in a consistent manner.

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Communities are monitoring service providers, and local governments are delivering development and welfare programmes in developing countries. This article indicates the potential value of enlarging the set of potential intermediaries for agricultural development interventions to include private traders, owing to their specialised information about the productivity and reliability of farmers in these communities, and their incentives to help farmers take advantage of these interventions.

Public programmes in developing countries are increasingly being implemented at the local level. Communities are monitoring service providers, and local governments are delivering development and welfare programmes. However, despite the promise that decentralisation would leverage local information to improve targeting and implementation, there is not much evidence that these programmes have transformed local decision-making or increased empowerment. Community-led programmes are often captured by local elites, while local governments frequently target their vote bank rather than those who stand to benefit the most.

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