2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlap.2010.02.001
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Validation and verification of Web services choreographies by using timed automata

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“…A large number of research work has been developed for synthesis of composite services to address service composition issue by using formal methods such as process algebras (see, e.g, [3], [4]), automata (see, e.g, [5], [6]) or Petri Net (see, e.g, [7], [8]). For example, in [3], the authors present a BP-calculus, a π-like calculus and define specific equivalence relations.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of research work has been developed for synthesis of composite services to address service composition issue by using formal methods such as process algebras (see, e.g, [3], [4]), automata (see, e.g, [5], [6]) or Petri Net (see, e.g, [7], [8]). For example, in [3], the authors present a BP-calculus, a π-like calculus and define specific equivalence relations.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, WS-CDL is a more recent description language which aims at describing decentralised choreographies. Cambronero et al [11] transform choreographies written in WS-CDL into timed-automata and verify systems against them. The work in [11] does not develop a projection algorithm nor ensures global conformance with respect to a choreography.…”
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“…We focus on and study this topic in this paper. Web service composition workflow is often analyzed by formal methods including Petri nets [13], state automaton [14], description logic [15], process algebra [16] and so on. Process algebra is unintuitive for its excessive symbolic expression.…”
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confidence: 99%