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Empowering collaborative commerce with Web services enabled business process management systems
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Runtime Monitoring of Web Service Conversations
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
Toward Behavioral Web Services Using Policies
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Ev-LCS: A System for the Evolution of Long-Term Composed Services
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
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The emanation of the Service Oriented Architecture as an implementation-agnostic paradigm has accrued the importance of the Web Services which have thus become vital in the new computing era by transmuting the B2B processes to B2C processes. Each autonomous service specializes in a core competency, which reduces cost with increased quality and efficiency for the business entity and its consumers. This has resulted in the outsourcing of the required functionalities from third party web based providers. The consumers are increasingly expecting such outsourced services to be interoperable i.e. to function without any access or implementation restrictions, which has made the assessment of interoperability inevitable in service discovery, composition and integration. This paper focuses on identifying and evaluating the metrics for business logic interoperability assessment using Finite State Machine to support web service run time management in long term composed services. The functional and non functional metrics, on evaluation, appraise the interoperability of the Web Services and deduce their manageability, which in turn indicates their malleable nature and hence the assessment of these metrics supports efficient Run Time Management.