Object models (2nd ed.): strategies, patterns, and applications
Object models (2nd ed.): strategies, patterns, and applications
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Knowledge engineering and management: the CommonKADS methodology
Common KADS Library for Expertise Modelling
Common KADS Library for Expertise Modelling
Role Models — Patterns of Agent System Analysis and Design
BT Technology Journal
Agent-Based Engineering, the Web, and Intelligence
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Science of Computer Programming
A survey on web services composition
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
Building a Value-Centric e-Government Service Framework Based on a Business Model Perspective
EGOV '08 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic Government
Knowledge federation over the web based on meme media technologies
Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Federation over the Web
Managing many web service compositions by task decomposition and service quality evaluation
PAKM'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Practical Aspects of Knowledge Management
On Utilizing Web Service Equivalence for Supporting the Composition Life Cycle
International Journal of Web Services Research
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Coordinating Web Services dynamically revolutionizes how each business collaborates for its performance improvement, so that many IT researchers are recently focusing on them. In order to make the coordination really effective in business, we have to take viewpoints from business models. Though several specifications and approaches were proposed for the coordination, there are no clear relationships between them and business models yet. In this paper, we propose a framework for Web Services coordination based on business models. We have focused on integrating supports for business model management and Web Services based business application development. The framework provides two kinds of repositories for business model management and application development respectively. These repositories enable us to reuse existing models and manage relationships between them, so that we can rapidly reflect business model changes on Web Services coordination.