Web service composition has been the subject of a number of standardisation initiatives. These initiatives have met various difficulties and had mixed degrees of success, and none of them has yet attained both de facto and de jure status. This paper reviews two of these initiatives with respect to a framework wherein service composition is approached from multiple interrelated perspectives. One conclusion is that standardisation initiatives in this area have not been built on top of an explicitly defined overarching conceptual foundation. The paper outlines a research agenda aimed at identifying requirements and concepts that should be addressed by and incorporated into these standards
Deciding on web service equivalence in process-aware service compositions is a crucial challenge thr...
The tutorial aims at providing a deep comprehension of the Web Service Composition problem and. auto...
The web services paradigm, which finds roots in Service-Oriented Computing [1, 12], promises to enab...
Web services and composition of web services play an important role in building a workflow. This pap...
This paper presents a case study of the development of standards in the area of cross-organizational...
The creation and adoption of standards is often modeled as a game between large corporate players. A...
Web services are playing dominant role on Internet for e-business. The compositions of these service...
We suggest that the composition of Web services is an activity that needs to be managed, and that We...
Due to their heterogeneous nature, which stems from the definition of several XML-based standards to...
International audienceUnlike traditional applications, which depend upon a tight interconnection of ...
Service composition is the process of constructing new services by combining several existing ones. ...
Abstract. The notion of Choreography is intended to describe how to consume Web Services, i.e. makin...
Service-oriented computing (SOC) represents a paradigm for building distributed computing applicatio...
Abstract. Currently, composition of web services is done by orchestration. An orchestration is a wor...
This chapter provides an overview of the area of service composition. It does so byintroducing a gen...
Deciding on web service equivalence in process-aware service compositions is a crucial challenge thr...
The tutorial aims at providing a deep comprehension of the Web Service Composition problem and. auto...
The web services paradigm, which finds roots in Service-Oriented Computing [1, 12], promises to enab...
Web services and composition of web services play an important role in building a workflow. This pap...
This paper presents a case study of the development of standards in the area of cross-organizational...
The creation and adoption of standards is often modeled as a game between large corporate players. A...
Web services are playing dominant role on Internet for e-business. The compositions of these service...
We suggest that the composition of Web services is an activity that needs to be managed, and that We...
Due to their heterogeneous nature, which stems from the definition of several XML-based standards to...
International audienceUnlike traditional applications, which depend upon a tight interconnection of ...
Service composition is the process of constructing new services by combining several existing ones. ...
Abstract. The notion of Choreography is intended to describe how to consume Web Services, i.e. makin...
Service-oriented computing (SOC) represents a paradigm for building distributed computing applicatio...
Abstract. Currently, composition of web services is done by orchestration. An orchestration is a wor...
This chapter provides an overview of the area of service composition. It does so byintroducing a gen...
Deciding on web service equivalence in process-aware service compositions is a crucial challenge thr...
The tutorial aims at providing a deep comprehension of the Web Service Composition problem and. auto...
The web services paradigm, which finds roots in Service-Oriented Computing [1, 12], promises to enab...