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|Abstract=Service Science, Management and Engineering (SSME) is a growing interdisciplinary research area for studying, designing, implementing and improving service systems. As one of the instantiations of service systems, Web services (WSs) offer a new paradigm for distributed computing and system collaboration. Re-cently, Web service composition (WSC) has increasingly gained attention from SSME community since it aims to provide value-added WSs by combing existing WSs. In this paper we firstly survey WCS methods, among which Petri net-based methods are listed. As a variant of high-level Petri nets, XML nets have formal semantics, graphical nature, and the strength in exchanging XML-based structured data. They are very suitable for WSC because messages can be modeled and manipulated as place tokens for message passing, and the labels in arcs can be used to model constraints for WS discovery and selection. Using XML nets for WSC can thus improve WSC models and increase their dynamics. | |Abstract=Service Science, Management and Engineering (SSME) is a growing interdisciplinary research area for studying, designing, implementing and improving service systems. As one of the instantiations of service systems, Web services (WSs) offer a new paradigm for distributed computing and system collaboration. Re-cently, Web service composition (WSC) has increasingly gained attention from SSME community since it aims to provide value-added WSs by combing existing WSs. In this paper we firstly survey WCS methods, among which Petri net-based methods are listed. As a variant of high-level Petri nets, XML nets have formal semantics, graphical nature, and the strength in exchanging XML-based structured data. They are very suitable for WSC because messages can be modeled and manipulated as place tokens for message passing, and the labels in arcs can be used to model constraints for WS discovery and selection. Using XML nets for WSC can thus improve WSC models and increase their dynamics. | ||
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Web Service Composition Based on XML Nets
Web Service Composition Based on XML Nets
Published: 2009
Januar
Herausgeber: Ralph H. Sprague Jr.
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Hawai´i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Verlag: IEEE
Erscheinungsort: Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
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Service Science, Management and Engineering (SSME) is a growing interdisciplinary research area for studying, designing, implementing and improving service systems. As one of the instantiations of service systems, Web services (WSs) offer a new paradigm for distributed computing and system collaboration. Re-cently, Web service composition (WSC) has increasingly gained attention from SSME community since it aims to provide value-added WSs by combing existing WSs. In this paper we firstly survey WCS methods, among which Petri net-based methods are listed. As a variant of high-level Petri nets, XML nets have formal semantics, graphical nature, and the strength in exchanging XML-based structured data. They are very suitable for WSC because messages can be modeled and manipulated as place tokens for message passing, and the labels in arcs can be used to model constraints for WS discovery and selection. Using XML nets for WSC can thus improve WSC models and increase their dynamics.
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3450-3
Betriebliche Informationssysteme
Geschäftsprozessmodellierung, Web Services