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Middleware services for web service compositions

Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '05, 2005
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 service compositions. On the other hand, BPEL as the future standard web service composition language allows the specification of the functional part of the composition as a ...
Anis Charfi, Mira Mezini
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On Completeness of Web Service Compositions

IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2007), 2007
The main objective of composing web services is to identify usable web services through discovery and to orchestrate or assemble selected services according to the goal specification. In this paper, we formulate and study a framework of composing web services through discovery from a given goal service.
Zhongnan Shen, Jianwen Su
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On automated composition for web services

Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web, 2007
We develop a framework to compose services through discovery and orchestration for a given goal service. Tightening techniques are used in composition algorithms to achieve "completeness".
Zhongnan Shen, Jianwen Su
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Survey of web service composition

2015 5th International Conference on Information & Communication Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), 2015
A web service (WS) is called compound or composite when its execution involves interactions with other WS to use their features. The composition of WS specifies which services need to be invoked, in what order and how to handle exception conditions. This paper gives an overview of research efforts of WS composition.
Wala Ben Messaoud   +3 more
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Web Services: Foundation and Composition

Electronic Markets, 2003
Today both business analysts and information systems engineers attribute a great potential to Web services as a vehicle to simplify the interoperability of services offered by different organizations in electronic business scenarios. In this paper, the Service Oriented Architecture is explained as the foundation of this new technology.
Jens Hündling, Mathias Weske
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MTTF of Composite Web Services

International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, 2010
Although the reliability of the composition of web services has attracted much research works about it, but an important facet of it – MTTF (Meantime to Failure) has not been given enough considerations. The research presented in this paper intends to fill this gap by illustrating on an example of composite web service how the redundant system works ...
Tao Hu   +6 more
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Visual composition of web services

IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2003. Proceedings. 2003, 2004
Composing Web services into a coherent application can be a tedious and error prone task when using traditional textual scripting languages. As an alternative, complex interactions patterns and data exchanges between different Web services can be effectively modeled using a visual language.
Cesare Pautasso, Gustavo Alonso
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Adaptive web service composition

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2007
Web services have played an important role in the development of distributed systems. In particular, the possibility of composing already implemented web services in order to provide a new functionality is an interesting approach for building distributed applications and business processes.
Fernando Antônio Aires Lins   +2 more
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Conversations for Web Services Composition

2005
This paper presents how conversations are integrated into Web services composition. While much of the recent work on Web services has focussed on low-level standards for publishing, discovering, and triggering them, this paper promotes Web services to the level of active components.
Zakaria Maamar   +2 more
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From Communities of Web Services to Marts of Composite Web Services

2010 24th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2010
This paper presents an approach to developing $\b C$omposite $\b W$eb $\b S$ervices Marts ($\mathcal{CWS}$-Marts). A $\mathcal{CWS}$-Mart gathers ready-to-use composite Web services that users can invoke any time without going from scratch through the regular steps of discovering, selecting, and composing the necessary component Web services.
Zakaria Maamar   +5 more
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