2006
DOI: 10.1007/11908883_22
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Choreographies as Federations of Choreographies and Orchestrations

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“…This architecture is an extension of our previous work (Eder et al, 2006;Tahamtan and Eder, 2010b) by the concept of views. A more general approach is introduced in Section 6.…”
Section: View Driven Federated Choreographiesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This architecture is an extension of our previous work (Eder et al, 2006;Tahamtan and Eder, 2010b) by the concept of views. A more general approach is introduced in Section 6.…”
Section: View Driven Federated Choreographiesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, our concept of choreography fragments is not tied to a specific choreography modeling language. Reuse of choreography models is also proposed by [18], who introduce federated choreographies, which are shared between different partners and may support other choreographies. The choreographies are realized by private orchestrations possibly contributing to more than one choreography.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Eder et al, 2007) provides a technique for checking if the ordering of the activities in executable and abstract processes is structurally compliant. (Eder et al, 2006;Tahamtan and Eder, ) introduce other architectures for web service composition. This architecture is a two layered model where an abstract or executable process can be an extended subset of another abstract process.…”
Section: Temporal Management Of Ws-bpel Executable and Abstract Procementioning
confidence: 99%