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Benatallah, B., Dumas, M., Fauvet, M.C., Abhi, F.: Towards patterns of web service composition. Technical report, University of New South Wales (2001) UNSWCSE -TR-0111.

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Process-Oriented, Flexible Composition of Web Services with UML - Thöne, Depke, Engels (2002)   (Correct)

....Web services enable seamless application integration over the network regardless of programming language or operating environment. In their elementary form, they encapsulate existing applications under web accessible interfaces and enable remote calls to these proprietary applications [1, 5]. Certainly, there are also many software components which support internal business processes only and which are not published as web services. If enterprises want to automate their business processes with the help of these own software components and (thirdparty) web services, they have to ....

.... and dynamic parts all control flow constructs available decomposition possible consistent XML data flow message transformations possible machine executable visual language, well understandable A previous approach towards visual modeling of service compositions is introduced in [1]. There, the authors use a subset of UML statecharts to express the control flow of their compositions. Since they assign the execution of a service to each state of the statechart and use transitions without triggers only, their statecharts look similar to UML activity diagrams. Besides, activity ....

B. Benatallah, M. Dumas, M.C. Fauvet, and F. Rabhi. Towards Patterns of Web Services Composition. Technical Report UNSW-CSE-0111, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, November 2001.


Semi-automatic Composition of Web Services using Semantic .. - Sirin, Hendler, Parsia (2002)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....initiatives to address this issue such as Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) 5] focus on representing compositions where flow of the process and the bindings between services are known a priori. A more challenging problem is to compose services dynamically, on demand [1]. In particular, when a functionality that cannot be realized by the existing services is required, the existing services can combined together to fulfill the request. The dynamic composition of services requires the location of services based on their capabilities and the recognition of those ....

B. Benatallah, M. Dumas, M.-C. Fauvet, and F. Rabhi. Towards Patterns of Web Services Composition. In S. Gorlatch and F. Rabhi, editors, Patterns and Skeletons for Parallel and Distributed Computing. Springer Verlag, UK, Nov 2002.


Workflow-Based Composition and Testing of Combined.. - Oberleitner, Dustdar (2003)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Benatallah, B., Dumas, M., Fauvet, M.C., Abhi, F.: Towards patterns of web service composition. Technical report, University of New South Wales (2001) UNSWCSE -TR-0111.


The State of the Art in Service-Oriented Computing and Design - Dijkman, al. (2003)   (Correct)

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Benatallah, B., Dumas, M., Fauvet, M.-C., and Rabhi, F. Towards Patterns of Web Services Composition. In Gorlatch, S., and Rabhi, F. (Eds): Patterns and Skeletons for Parallel and Distributed Computing. Springer Verlag, 2002.


Towards Consistency of Web Service Architectures - Heckel, Voigt, Küster, Thöne (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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B. Benatallah, M. Dumas, M.C. Fauvet, and F. Rabhi. Towards Patterns of Web Services Composition. Technical Report UNSW-CSE-0111, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, November 2001.


Workflow-Based Composition and Testing of Combined.. - Oberleitner, Dustdar (2003)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Benatallah, B., Dumas, M., Fauvet, M.C., Abhi, F.: Towards patterns of web service composition. Technical report, University of New South Wales (2001) UNSWCSE -TR-0111.

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