Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Communicating and mobile systems: the &pgr;-calculus
Communicating and mobile systems: the &pgr;-calculus
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Web Component: A Substrate for Web Service Reuse and Composition
CAiSE '02 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
ODE SWS: A Framework for Designing and Composing Semantic Web Services
IEEE Intelligent Systems
QoS Aggregation for Web Service Composition using Workflow Patterns
EDOC '04 Proceedings of the Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, Eighth IEEE International
Current Solutions for Web Service Composition
IEEE Internet Computing
WOODSS and the Web: annotating and reusing scientific workflows
ACM SIGMOD Record
Modeling and implementing medical web services
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Service Mosaic: A Model-Driven Framework for Web Services Life-Cycle Management
IEEE Internet Computing
Integrating Semantic and Syntactic Descriptions to Chain Geographic Services
IEEE Internet Computing
Improving reuse of web service compositions
EC-Web'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on E-Commerce and Web Technologies
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The web service approach provides mechanisms for simplifying application integration. However, to meaningfully facilitate scalable development and maintenance of web service applications it is necessary to pay attention to the reuse of not only atomic web services but also existing compositions. In an effort to increase the level of service reusability, we present a model-driven approach providing a more flexible, structured service model to facilitate reuse of existing compositions to create new complex compositions. The goal of this approach is two-fold: provide a simple but expressive service model represented jointly in terms of reusable services, building blocks for constructing and reusing new compositions, and abstract patterns, for managing reusable service composition; and provide a model-driven approach for transforming such reusable building blocks into executable processes. The paper focuses on both how the abstract pattern set is derived and how the model-driven approach facilitates the creation of executable process.