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ISPW
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 months 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
WWW
2004
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
XQuery at your web service
XML messaging is at the heart of Web services, providing the flexibility required for their deployment, composition, and maintenance. Yet, current approaches to Web services devel...
Jérôme Siméon, Nicola Onose
CASCON
2007
110views Education» more  CASCON 2007»
13 years 10 months ago
Runtime monitoring of web service conversations
For a system of distributed processes, correctness can be ensured by (statically) checking whether their composition satisfies properties of interest. In contrast, Web services a...
Yuan Gan, Marsha Chechik, Shiva Nejati, Jon Bennet...
WWW
2004
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
A framework for the server-side management of conversations with web services
The emerging standards for the publication of Web Services are focused on the specification of the static interfaces of the operations to be invoked, or on the service composition...
Liliana Ardissono, Davide Cardinio, Giovanna Petro...
ESCIENCE
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Distributed, Parallel Web Service Orchestration Using XSLT
GridXSLT is an implementation of the XSLT programming language designed for distributed web service orchestration. Based on the functional semantics of the language, it compiles p...
Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, Andrew L. Wend...