نتایج جستجو برای: web service choreography

تعداد نتایج: 517384  

2015
Marco Autili Amleto Di Salle Alexander Perucci Massimo Tivoli

The Future Internet is becoming a reality, providing a large-scale computing environments where a virtually infinite number of available services can be composed so to fit users’ needs. Modern service-oriented applications will be more and more often built by reusing and assembling distributed services. A key enabler for this vision is then the ability to automatically compose and dynamically c...

2009
Lijun Mei W. K. Chan T. H. Tse

Service computing has increasingly been adopted by the industry, developing business applications by means of orchestration and choreography. Choreography specifies how services collaborate with one another by defining, say, the message exchange, rather than via the process flow as in the case of orchestration. Messages sent from one service to another may require the use of different XPaths to...

2006
Hongli Yang Xiangpeng Zhao Zongyan Qiu Chao Cai Geguang Pu

The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification developed for the description of peer-to-peer collaborations of participants from a global viewpoint. Currently WS-CDL has no rigorous static type checking. We believe that introducing a type system will exclude many design and description errors, and ensure desirable properties of the choreography specifications...

2016
Samik Basu Tevfik Bultan

Choreography analysis is a crucial problem in concurrent and distributed system development. A choreography specifies the desired ordering of message exchanges among the components of a system. The realizability of a choreography amounts to determining the existence of components whose communication behavior conforms to the given choreography. The realizability problem has been shown to be deci...

2015
Firmino Silva Claudia-Melania Chituc Paul W. P. J. Grefen

In today’s highly competitive market, it is critical to provide customers services with a high level of configuration to answer their business needs. Knowing in advance the performance associated with a specific choreography of services (e.g., by taking into account the expected results of each component service) represents an important asset that allows businesses to provide a global service t...

2009
Shirin Sohrabi Sheila A. McIlraith

To direct automated Web service composition, it is compelling to provide a template, workflow or scaffolding that dictates the ways in which services can be composed. In this paper we present an approach to Web service composition that builds on work using AI planning, and more specifically Hierarchical Task Networks (HTNs), for Web service composition. A significant advantage of our approach i...

2005
Hillary Caituiro-Monge Manuel Rodriguez-Martinez

Web services are becoming the ultimate response for organizations and companies offering their core business services over the Internet. In fact, those business services are being offered through Web services which act like APIs providing the logic to handle a business service. Although, some Web services do not require other Web services to accomplish their tasks, the most interesting ones do ...

Journal: :Data Knowl. Eng. 2009
Gero Decker Oliver Kopp Frank Leymann Mathias Weske

Interacting services play a key role to realize business process integration among different business partners by means of electronic message exchange. In order to provide seamless integration of these services, the messages exchanged as well as their dependencies must be well-defined. Service choreographies are a means to describe the allowed conversations. This article presents a requirements...

2006
Xiangpeng Zhao Hongli Yang Zongyan Qiu

The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the description of peer-to-peer collaborations of participants from a global viewpoint. For the rigorous development and tools support for the language, the formal semantics of WS-CDL is worth investigating. This paper proposes a small language CDL as a formal model of the simplified WSCDL, which includes imp...

2008
Oliver Kopp Tammo van Lessen Jörg Nitzsche

Choreographies offer means to describe the long-running collaboration of business partners. Such descriptions can be used to create new participant processes which comply to the overall choreography or to check whether participating processes conform to the protocol. In addition, choreography descriptions allow for asserting whether a completed cross-organizational conversation has been complia...

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