The Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm promotes the use of basic composition units – services – to support the rapid development of distributed applications. Service co...
Service-Oriented Computing allows new applications to be developed by using and/or combining services offered by different providers. In several cases a service needs sensitive in...
: We investigate architectural properties required for supporting automatic service composition. First, composable service architecture will be described, based on modeling Web ser...
Connectors have emerged as a powerful concept for composition and coordination of concurrent activities encapsulated as components and services. Compositional coordination models a...
Farhad Arbab, Tom Chothia, Sun Meng, Young-Joo Moo...
Service-oriented Architecture supports software to be composed from services dynamically. Selecting and composing appropriate services according to business process, policies and n...
Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, HongQing Yu, Marcel Tilly