: Business processes provide abstractions for modelling business protocols that define the correct interactions between two or more Web services (WS). It has been shown that it is ...
Abstract Recently, languages such as BPEL and CDL have been proposed to describe the way services can interact from a behavioral perspective. The emergence of these languages heral...
Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Marlon Dumas, Chun Ouyang...
Business protocols are becoming a necessary part of Web services description [4]. The work presented in [4] investigates mechanisms for analyzing the compatibility and the substit...
Web services are loosely coupled software components that are published, discovered, and invoked across the Web. As the use of Web services grows, in order to correctly interact w...
Web service business protocols are of importance to both clients and providers, as they model the external behaviour of services. However, the business protocol is not always publ...
Didier Devaurs, Kreshnik Musaraj, Fabien De Marchi...