A web service choreography describes a global protocol of interactions among a set of cooperating services. For the dynamic composition, changing interconnections by channel passing between services is necessary. In this paper we use model checking technique for the verifying problems related to channel passing in choreography. We develop a framework: for each kind of property to be verified, we define an abstraction function based on it, which map each basic interaction into a pair of pre- and post-conditions, then propose a compositional approach to translate choreographies into models for model checkers. A number of examples are presented to show how the verification is carried out. ?2009 IEEE.EI
International audienceChoreography supports the specification, with a global perspective , of the in...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
Abstract. Global choreographies define the rules that peers should respect in their interaction, wit...
Web services choreography describes the global model of service interactions among a set of particip...
Web service choreography describes global models of service interactions among a set of participants...
Web services choreography describes global models of service interactions among a set of participant...
Web services choreography describes global models of service interactions among a set of participant...
Web services choreography describes the global model of service interactions among a set of particip...
Channel passing mechanisms enable dynamically determining destinations of message transferring. WS-C...
The service choreography approach has been proposed for describing the global ordering constraints o...
Web service choreography languages allow for the description of multipart collaborations from a glob...
Web service choreography languages provide a way to describe the collaboration protocol of multiple ...
The representation of process and service choreographies has been recognized as an important require...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
International audienceChoreography supports the specification, with a global perspective , of the in...
International audienceChoreography supports the specification, with a global perspective , of the in...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
Abstract. Global choreographies define the rules that peers should respect in their interaction, wit...
Web services choreography describes the global model of service interactions among a set of particip...
Web service choreography describes global models of service interactions among a set of participants...
Web services choreography describes global models of service interactions among a set of participant...
Web services choreography describes global models of service interactions among a set of participant...
Web services choreography describes the global model of service interactions among a set of particip...
Channel passing mechanisms enable dynamically determining destinations of message transferring. WS-C...
The service choreography approach has been proposed for describing the global ordering constraints o...
Web service choreography languages allow for the description of multipart collaborations from a glob...
Web service choreography languages provide a way to describe the collaboration protocol of multiple ...
The representation of process and service choreographies has been recognized as an important require...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
International audienceChoreography supports the specification, with a global perspective , of the in...
International audienceChoreography supports the specification, with a global perspective , of the in...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
Abstract. Global choreographies define the rules that peers should respect in their interaction, wit...