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  The HERMES Language for Work Session Specification

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by Manolis Marazakis, Dimitris Papadakis, Christos Nikolaou
http://www.csi.forth.gr/pleiades/projects/Aurora/publications/ctis98-final.ps.gz
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Abstract:

This paper presents the HERMES specification language, which is introduced to express scripts for complex activities involving coordination and collaboration. The language is part of a framework for network-centric applications, providing a two-level framework for expressing metadata. Service flow rules define communication channels between software components and actions triggered by run-time events. The semantics of HERMES supports a model for dynamic and adaptive work sessions in open environments. 1.

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