AbstractCurrent Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, provide notations for describing the message flows in Web service collaborations. However, such proposals remain at the descriptive level, without providing any kind of reasoning mechanisms or tool support for checking the compatibility of Web services based on the proposed notations. In this paper we present the formalization of one of these Web service choreography proposals (WSCI), and discuss the benefits that can be obtained by such formalization. In particular, we show how to check whether two or more Web services are compatible to interoperate or not, and, if not, whether the specification of adaptors that mediate between them can be autom...
International audienceIn (Rouached, Godart and al. 2006; Rouached, Godart 2007), we have described t...
Web service choreography languages allow for the description of multipart collaborations from a glob...
International audienceService-oriented computing has emerged as a new software development paradigm ...
Current Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, provide nota...
Current Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, provide nota...
AbstractCurrent Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, prov...
Web services are the main pillar of the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm which enables appl...
International audienceWeb services are the main pillar of the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) parad...
All existing Web service composition standards remain at the descriptive level, without providing an...
Many Web service standards of orchestration and choreography are designed to reduce their inherent c...
Abstract. Whether two web services are compatible depends not only on static properties like the cor...
The emerging service-oriented architectures based on Web services is fostering a new generation of i...
Web services have emerged as the building blocks of a service-oriented architecture that supports no...
AbstractWe present a formal model to represent orchestrations and choreographies and we define sever...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
International audienceIn (Rouached, Godart and al. 2006; Rouached, Godart 2007), we have described t...
Web service choreography languages allow for the description of multipart collaborations from a glob...
International audienceService-oriented computing has emerged as a new software development paradigm ...
Current Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, provide nota...
Current Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, provide nota...
AbstractCurrent Web service choreography proposals, such as BPEL4WS, BPSS, WSFL, WSCDL or WSCI, prov...
Web services are the main pillar of the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm which enables appl...
International audienceWeb services are the main pillar of the Service Oriented Computing (SOC) parad...
All existing Web service composition standards remain at the descriptive level, without providing an...
Many Web service standards of orchestration and choreography are designed to reduce their inherent c...
Abstract. Whether two web services are compatible depends not only on static properties like the cor...
The emerging service-oriented architectures based on Web services is fostering a new generation of i...
Web services have emerged as the building blocks of a service-oriented architecture that supports no...
AbstractWe present a formal model to represent orchestrations and choreographies and we define sever...
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is a W3C specification for the descripti...
International audienceIn (Rouached, Godart and al. 2006; Rouached, Godart 2007), we have described t...
Web service choreography languages allow for the description of multipart collaborations from a glob...
International audienceService-oriented computing has emerged as a new software development paradigm ...