Abstract. The usual context of service oriented computing is characterized by several services offering the same functionalities, new services that are continuosly deployed and oth...
Traditional process support systems offer the promise of software assembled from service elements. The typical approach is a static composition of atomic processes to more powerfu...
Service-oriented computing is meant to support loose relationships between organisations: Collaboration procedures on the application-level translate to interaction processes via ...
Christian Zirpins, Winfried Lamersdorf, Toby Baier
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 Descriptio...
Johannes Maria Zaha, Marlon Dumas, Arthur H. M. te...
: Frameworks for composing Web Services offer a promising approach for realizing enterprise-wide and cross-organizational business applications. With BPEL4WS a powerful composition...