Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-78743-3_12
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Distributed Behavioural Adaptation for the Automatic Composition of Semantic Services

Abstract: Abstract. Services are developed separately and without knowledge of all possible use contexts. They often mismatch or do not correspond exactly to the end-user needs, making direct composition without mediation impossible. In such a case, software adaptation can support composition by producing semi-automatically new software pieces called adaptors. Adaptation proposals have addressed the signature and behavioural service interface levels. Yet, taking also into account the semantic level is mandatory to enabl… Show more

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“…These pieces of information can describe different views of the WS semantics, from ontological ones that ease the discovery phase, to behavioral ones that ease the composition of WSs. For the latter many approaches have been proposed in the literature with the aim to automatically compose WSs, see [6,7,10,12,13] just to mention the most recent. In most of the cases, the approaches rely on the assumption that, along with the WSDL, some information is provided about how the clients invoking the WS should behave.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These pieces of information can describe different views of the WS semantics, from ontological ones that ease the discovery phase, to behavioral ones that ease the composition of WSs. For the latter many approaches have been proposed in the literature with the aim to automatically compose WSs, see [6,7,10,12,13] just to mention the most recent. In most of the cases, the approaches rely on the assumption that, along with the WSDL, some information is provided about how the clients invoking the WS should behave.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many approaches have been proposed in the literature aiming at automatically composing services by means of BPEL-, WSCI-, or the latest W3C choreography pattern candidate, WS-CDL -choreographers [17,22,24,88,89,103,117,129]. The common idea underlying these approaches is to assume a high-level specification of the requirements that the choreography has to fulfill and a behavioral specification of the services participating in the choreography.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 We continue specifying the sets of rules and model fragments. The set Crs i,orch with the actual adaptation orchestration by McPhil i , comprising the rules (37) to (68) (47)- (50) Rules (43)- (46), with McPhil i in ToR, cover the new R-order, basically implementing the to-be rules (11)- (14) (17)- (76) …”
Section: Migration Coordination Distributed Among Helpersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some aspects of dynamic adaptation of distributed systems, tailored for the domains considered, have been treated in [2,37]. In the domain of Web Services, [2] proposes a method to generate distributed adapters from given service descriptions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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