Web Service Choreography Verification Using Z Formal Specification

Authors

  • F. Shams Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Shahid Beheshti University
  • Yousef Rastegari Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Shahid Beheshti University
  • Zahra Sajadi Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Shahid Beheshti University
Abstract:

Web Service Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) describes and orchestrates the services interactions among multiple participants. WS-CDL verification is essential since the interactions would lead to mismatches. Existing works verify the messages ordering, the flow of messages, and the expected results from collaborations. In this paper, we present a Z specification of WS-CDL. Besides verifying the mentioned concerns, we find out whether the choreographies are realizable by web services protocols at orchestration level. In this regard we detect the interactions between each two distinct participants which lead to deadlock or unspecified reception. An ‘itinerary purchase’ case study for prototyping the transformation rules is presented and the Z/EVES tool is used to demonstrate the protocol compatibility. Also, we define multiple attributes to compare the choreography description languages/models from the verification and adaptation viewpoints.

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Journal title

volume 29  issue 11

pages  1549- 1557

publication date 2016-11-01

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