Verifying Compliance with Commitment Protocols
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Introduction: Service-oriented computing
Communications of the ACM - Service-oriented computing
Web Service Conversation Modeling: A Cornerstone for E-Business Automation
IEEE Internet Computing
Protocols for processes: programming in the large for open systems (extended abstract)
OOPSLA '04 Companion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Developing adapters for web services integration
CAiSE'05 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Supporting the dynamic evolution of Web service protocols in service-oriented architectures
ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB)
A model-driven approach for reusing service compositions
EATIS '07 Proceedings of the 2007 Euro American conference on Telematics and information systems
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Behavioral analysis of web services for supporting mediated service interoperations
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Electronic commerce
Analysis of QoS in cooperative services for real time applications
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Control and data dependencies in business processes based on semantic business activities
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
Analysis and applications of timed service protocols
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Conceptual modeling of privacy-aware web service protocols
CAiSE'07 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Fine-grained compatibility and replaceability analysis of timed web service protocols
ER'07 Proceedings of the 26th international conference on Conceptual modeling
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Although Web services provide abstractions for simplifying integration at lower levels of the interaction stacks, they don't yet help simplify integration at higher abstraction levels such as business-level interaction protocols. Using a model-driven framework for Web services life-cycle management, the authors help facilitate the scalable development and maintenance of service-oriented applications by analyzing and managing Web service business protocols. Instead of using simple black and white measures,they identify different classes of protocol compatibility and replaceability. They implemented this framework in a prototype platform called Service Mosaic.