2007 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2007
DOI: 10.1109/ccece.2007.215
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Intelligent-Agent and Web-Service Based Service Composition for E-Business

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“…Though a similar approach was already attempted by [1,2,3,5] ours effort is matured for the following reasons i) we use BPEL process scripting language to code the mobile code's behavior ii) We extend BPEL to provide additional markup directives for script termination/archival at selective point, migration and re-initialization iii) we use BPEL engine itself as agent container and deployment environment iv) we extend the BPEL engine to have additional capability to receive, selectively execute related portions and migrate it to other BPEL engines. This results in a much richer application architecture to allow us to compose sophisticated e-commerce applications [6].…”
Section: B Migrating Bpel Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Though a similar approach was already attempted by [1,2,3,5] ours effort is matured for the following reasons i) we use BPEL process scripting language to code the mobile code's behavior ii) We extend BPEL to provide additional markup directives for script termination/archival at selective point, migration and re-initialization iii) we use BPEL engine itself as agent container and deployment environment iv) we extend the BPEL engine to have additional capability to receive, selectively execute related portions and migrate it to other BPEL engines. This results in a much richer application architecture to allow us to compose sophisticated e-commerce applications [6].…”
Section: B Migrating Bpel Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 93%