MoCha: A Middleware Based on Mobile Channels
COMPSAC '02 Proceedings of the 26th International Computer Software and Applications Conference on Prolonging Software Life: Development and Redevelopment
Control-Driven Coordination Based Assembling of Components
COMPSAC '02 Proceedings of the 26th International Computer Software and Applications Conference on Prolonging Software Life: Development and Redevelopment
Coordination through Channel Composition
COORDINATION '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
XML-based Components for Federating Multiple Heterogeneous Data Sources
ER '99 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
Coordination of Systems with Real-Time Properties in Manifold
COMPSAC '96 Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Computer Software and Applications
A theoretical investigation of the emerging standards for web services
Information Systems Frontiers
Modeling web service interactions using the coordination language Reo
WS-FM'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Web services and formal methods
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In this work we investigate the use of a new concept in component communication during the coordination of Web Services, expressed by the channel based coordinating communication system called Reo. The role of Reo is to construct and manage connectors, the latter being patterns of connected channel communicators. The communication and coordination of components lying over a distributed address space has been dealt so far with stream or datagram connections created and controlled by the participating calculation and coordination components. Web Services can take advantage of the Reo channel system that separates communication from computation concerns using components that have independent sink and source ports that can be attached to Web Services components, thus overcoming the problem of compatibility in distributed systems. The flow of information is entirely regulated by the channel interconnections.