Workflow pattern analysis in web services orchestration: The BPEL4WS example
Autor: | Nicola Mazzocca, Paola Mosca, Francesco Moscato, Valeria Vittorini, Giusy Di Lorenzo, Massimo Magaldi |
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Přispěvatelé: | Moscato, F., Mazzocca, Nicola, Vittorini, Valeria, DI LORENZO, G., Mosca, P., Magaldi, M., Yang L.T., Rana O.F., Di Martino B., Dongarra J., G., DI LORENZO, M., Magaldi, P., Mosca, Moscato, Francesco, Vari, Mazzocca, N, Vittorini, V, Di Lorenzo, G, Mosca, P |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Web standards
medicine.medical_specialty Web-based simulation Web 2.0 Web development Computer science computer.internet_protocol BPEL4WS Choreography Orchestration Pattern analysis Semantics Web Services Workflow language Workflow patterns Services computing computer.software_genre BPEL World Wide Web Web design medicine Orchestration (computing) Data Web WS-Addressing Collaborative software Electronic business business.industry WS-I Basic Profile Service-oriented architecture Web application security Business Process Execution Language Workflow Web mapping Web service Web intelligence WS-Policy business Semantic Web Service Web modeling computer Pattern analysi |
Zdroj: | High Performance Computing and Communications ISBN: 9783540290315 HPCC |
Popis: | Web Services are becoming the prominent paradigm for distributed computing and electronic business. Web services composition is an emerging paradigm for enabling application integration within and across organization boundaries and for building complex Value Added Services (VAS). Different languages are emerging to describe web services composition, but no effort has been dedicated to systematically evaluating the capabilities and limitations of these languages and to formally define their constructs semantics, in order to allow a well defined execution of pattern describing web services interactions. The work of this paper intends to analyze in-depth the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS), presenting a new methodology used to state in a formal way which workflow patterns can be executed by using the BPEL4WS constructs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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