Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mechanisms such as correlation sets and two-party sessions have been proposed in the literature to separate messages sent to different instances of the same service. This paper presents a process calculus featuring dynamically evolving multiparty sessions to model interactions that spread over several participants. The calculus also provides primitives for service definition/invocation and for structured communication in order to highlight the interactions among the different concepts. Several examples from the SOC area show the suitability of our approach
We present a process algebra aimed at describing interactions that are multiparty, i.e. that may inv...
AbstractMultiparty sessions describe the interactions among multiple agents in a distributed environ...
Classical client/server interaction primitives such as remote procedure call or rendez–vous are not...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
A multiparty session forms a unit of structured communication among many participants which follow c...
We present a type theory for analyzing concurrent multiparty interactions as found in service-orient...
We present a type theory for analyzing concurrent multiparty interactions as found in service-orient...
Abstract. We provide precise high-level models for eight fundamental service interaction patterns, t...
AbstractWe present a type theory for analyzing concurrent multiparty interactions as found in servic...
Within the European project SENSORIA, we are developing formalisms for service description that lay ...
International audienceWe present the link-calculus, a process calculus based on interactions that ar...
Dissertação apresentada para a obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Informática pela Universidade Nova de...
Cross-organizational business processes are gaining increased attention these days, especially with ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a calculus for describing communication-centred programs and discusses i...
We present a process algebra aimed at describing interactions that are multiparty, i.e. that may inv...
AbstractMultiparty sessions describe the interactions among multiple agents in a distributed environ...
Classical client/server interaction primitives such as remote procedure call or rendez–vous are not...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
Service oriented applications feature interactions among several participants over the network. Mech...
A multiparty session forms a unit of structured communication among many participants which follow c...
We present a type theory for analyzing concurrent multiparty interactions as found in service-orient...
We present a type theory for analyzing concurrent multiparty interactions as found in service-orient...
Abstract. We provide precise high-level models for eight fundamental service interaction patterns, t...
AbstractWe present a type theory for analyzing concurrent multiparty interactions as found in servic...
Within the European project SENSORIA, we are developing formalisms for service description that lay ...
International audienceWe present the link-calculus, a process calculus based on interactions that ar...
Dissertação apresentada para a obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Informática pela Universidade Nova de...
Cross-organizational business processes are gaining increased attention these days, especially with ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a calculus for describing communication-centred programs and discusses i...
We present a process algebra aimed at describing interactions that are multiparty, i.e. that may inv...
AbstractMultiparty sessions describe the interactions among multiple agents in a distributed environ...
Classical client/server interaction primitives such as remote procedure call or rendez–vous are not...