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Bridging Global and Local Models of Service-Oriented Systems

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Bridging Global and Local Models of Service-Oriented Systems
Abstract-- A service-oriented system is a collection of independent services that interact with one another through message exchanges. Languages such as the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) allow developers to capture the interactions in which an individual service can engage, both from a structural and from a behavioral perspective. However, in large service-oriented systems, stakeholders may require a global picture of the way services interact with each other, rather than multiple small pictures focusing on individual services. Such global models are especially useful when a set of services interact in such a way that none of them sees all messages being exchanged, yet interactions between some services may affect the way other services interact. Unfortunately, global models of service interactions may sometimes capture behavioral constraints that can not be enforced locally. In other words, some global models may not be tra...
Johannes Maria Zaha, Marlon Dumas, Arthur H. M. te
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TSMC
Authors Johannes Maria Zaha, Marlon Dumas, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Alistair P. Barros, Gero Decker
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