In the world of Service Oriented Architectures, one deals with networks of cooperating components. A component offers services; to deliver a service it possibly needs services of ...
Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Kees M. van Hee, Peter Ma...
Discovering and assembling individual Web services into more complex yet new and more useful Web processes has received significant attention from academia recently. In this thesi...
Service Oriented Architectures draw heavily on techniques for reusing and assembling off-the-shelf software components. While powerful, this programming practice is not without a ...
Giovanni Bernardi, Michele Bugliesi, Damiano Maced...
The event-condition-action paradigm (also known as triggers or ECA rules) gives a database “active” capabilities – the ability to react automatically to changes in the databa...
WS-* specifications cover a variety of issues ranging from security and reliability to transaction support in web services. However, these specifications do not address web servic...