Linking denotational semantics with operational semantics for web services
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
Algebraic approach to linking the semantics of web services
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
The rely/guarantee approach to verifying concurrent BPEL programs
SEFM'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
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The WS-BPEL language has recently become a de facto standard for modeling Web-based business processes. One of its essential features is the fully programmable compensation mechanism. To understand it better, many recent works have mainly focused on formal semantic models for WS-BPEL. In this paper, we make one step forward by investigating the verification problem for business processes written in BPEL-like languages. We propose a set of proof rules in Hoare-logic style as an axiomatic verification system for a BPEL-like core language containing key features such as data states, fault and compensation handling. We also propose a big-step operational semantics which incorporates all these key features. Our verification rules are proven sound with respect to this underlying semantics. The application of the verification rules is illustrated via the proof search process for a nontrivial example.