Presentation 2003/11/21
A Method of Integrating Interactions with Web Services without a Process Description(Software Science)
Yuji SAKATA, Kazutoshi YOKOYAMA, Shigeyuki MATSUDA,
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Abstract(in English) Web services have been common technologies for providing services over the Internet. Currently, when a service requestor needs to execute a function more complex than an atomic web service, it is typical to define a process description for the integration of interactions with multiple web services and for their execution. On the other hand, it is expected that a usage model that autonomously integrates services will become ordinary in, for example, B2B integration. However, such method of executing pre-defmed process lacks flexibility because a service requestor must know in advance the interface of all integrated services. Accordingly, there is a need for a method that composes a process from the requestor's requirement independent of the interface of services. This article proposes one of such methods that use the transitions of the requestor's state as a requestor's requirement.
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Keyword(in English) Web services / Process description / WSDL / Process Composition
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Title (in English) A Method of Integrating Interactions with Web Services without a Process Description(Software Science)
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Keyword(1) Web services
Keyword(2) Process description
Keyword(3) WSDL
Keyword(4) Process Composition
1st Author's Name Yuji SAKATA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Data Corporation R&D Headquarters()
2nd Author's Name Kazutoshi YOKOYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Data Corporation R&D Headquarters
3rd Author's Name Shigeyuki MATSUDA
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Data Corporation R&D Headquarters
Date 2003/11/21
Paper # SS2003-26,KBSE2003-29
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 482
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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