A service is a remote computational facility which is made available for general use by means of a wide-area network. Several types of service arise in practice: stateless services, shared state services and services with states which are customised for individual users. A service-based orchestration is a multi-threaded compu- tation which invokes remote services in order to deliver results back to a user (publication). In this paper a means of specifying services and reasoning about the correctness of orchestrations over stateless services is presented. As web services are potentially unreliable the termination of even finite orchestrations cannot be guaranteed. For this reason a partial-correctness powerdomain approach is proposed...
Orc is a language for \emph{orchestration} of web services developed by J. Misra that offers simple,...
AbstractWeb services are distributed processes exposing a public description of their behavior, or c...
International audienceWeb services orchestrations conventionally employ exhaustive comparison of run...
A service is a remote computational facility which is made available for general use by means of a w...
While extensive foundational work exist for the functional aspects of Web service orchestrations, ve...
Web Services Orchestrations require a firm mathematical basis for their development. We start from t...
The last decade has seen an explosive growth of both: (1) enterprise service-oriented software syste...
Recently, a promising programming model called Orc has been proposed to support a structured way of ...
Web Services are software applications that have heterogeneous implementations, whose interfaces and...
Web Services are software applications that have heterogeneous implementations, whose interfaces and...
Abstract. Orc is a computation orchestration language which is designed to specify computational ser...
AbstractOrc is a language for orchestration of web services developed by J. Misra that offers simple...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comWe consider Web services defined by orchestra...
Abstract Nowadays, most computing systems are based on service-oriented computing (SOC). This paradi...
Compile-time program analysis techniques can be applied to Web service orchestrations to prove or ch...
Orc is a language for \emph{orchestration} of web services developed by J. Misra that offers simple,...
AbstractWeb services are distributed processes exposing a public description of their behavior, or c...
International audienceWeb services orchestrations conventionally employ exhaustive comparison of run...
A service is a remote computational facility which is made available for general use by means of a w...
While extensive foundational work exist for the functional aspects of Web service orchestrations, ve...
Web Services Orchestrations require a firm mathematical basis for their development. We start from t...
The last decade has seen an explosive growth of both: (1) enterprise service-oriented software syste...
Recently, a promising programming model called Orc has been proposed to support a structured way of ...
Web Services are software applications that have heterogeneous implementations, whose interfaces and...
Web Services are software applications that have heterogeneous implementations, whose interfaces and...
Abstract. Orc is a computation orchestration language which is designed to specify computational ser...
AbstractOrc is a language for orchestration of web services developed by J. Misra that offers simple...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comWe consider Web services defined by orchestra...
Abstract Nowadays, most computing systems are based on service-oriented computing (SOC). This paradi...
Compile-time program analysis techniques can be applied to Web service orchestrations to prove or ch...
Orc is a language for \emph{orchestration} of web services developed by J. Misra that offers simple,...
AbstractWeb services are distributed processes exposing a public description of their behavior, or c...
International audienceWeb services orchestrations conventionally employ exhaustive comparison of run...