This is actually quite a common issue, one that I had to face my self as well.
There are two Web Services architecture structures: Representational state transfer (REST) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC). The wikipedia definition of archtecure structure is:
"The term software architecture intuitively denotes the high level structures of a software system. It can be defined as the set of structures needed to reason about the software system, which comprise the software elements, the relations between them, and the properties of both elements and relations."
Its hard to further define what it means. You either get it or you don't.
The basic difference between them is that REST uses already available technologies that the web is built on, while RPC adds additional layer of abstraction to define communication. In general REST are simple, lightweight WS but without formal communication specification, while RPC is heavy, bit more complex but with formal communication specification.
Now, for examples of implementations (which are basically communication protocols) of those architectures:
RESTful - obviously uses REST architecture
SOAP - uses RPC architecture