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2009
Springer
14 years 2 days ago
Monotonicity in Service Orchestrations
Web Service orchestrations are compositions of different Web Services to form a new service. The services called during the orchestration guarantee a given Quality of Service (QoS...
Anne Bouillard, Sidney Rosario, Albert Benveniste,...
MAGS
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Comparing goal-oriented and procedural service orchestration
Goals form a declarative description of the desired end result of (part of) an orchestration. A goal-oriented orchestration language is an orchestration language in which these goa...
M. Birna van Riemsdijk, Martin Wirsing
TES
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A Lightweight Model-Driven Orchestration Engine for e-Services
Service-oriented Computing (SoC) in general, and e-service orchestrations in particular have the potential to increase reuse and to ease maintainability. Typically, interoperating ...
Johann Oberleitner, Florian Rosenberg, Schahram Du...
CONCUR
2006
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A Language for Task Orchestration and Its Semantic Properties
Abstract. Orc is a new language for task orchestration, a form of concurrent programming with applications in workflow, business process management, and web service orchestration. ...
David Kitchin, William R. Cook, Jayadev Misra
ISPW
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 days ago
Distributed Orchestration Versus Choreography: The FOCAS Approach
Web service orchestration is popular because the application logic is defined from a central and unique point of view, but it suffers from scalability issues. In choreography, the ...
Gabriel Pedraza, Jacky Estublier