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Service Interaction: Patterns, Formalization, and Analysis

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Service Interaction: Patterns, Formalization, and Analysis
Abstract. As systems become more service oriented and processes increasingly cross organizational boundaries, interaction becomes more important. New technologies support the development of such systems. However, the paradigm shift towards service orientation, requires a fundamentally different way of looking at processes. This survey aims to provide some foundational notions related to service interaction. A set of service interaction patterns is given to illustrate the challenges in this domain. Moreover, key results are given for three of these challenges: (1) How to expose a service?, (2) How to replace and refine services?, and (3) How to generate service adapters? These challenges will be addressed in a Petri net setting. However, the results extend to other languages used in this domain.
Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arjan J. Mooij, Christian
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SFM
Authors Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arjan J. Mooij, Christian Stahl, Karsten Wolf
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