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Boualem Benatallah, Quan Z. Sheng, and Marlon Dumas. The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition. IEEE Internet Computing, 7(1):40--48, January /February 2003.

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A Programming Language for Web Service Development - Cooney, Dumas, Roe (2005)   Self-citation (Dumas)   (Correct)

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Benatallah, B., Sheng, Q. & Dumas, M. (2003), `The Self-Serv environment for Web services composition ', IEEE Internet Computing 7(1), 40--48.


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Enabling Personalized Composition and Adaptive.. - Sheng.. (2004)   Self-citation (Benatallah Sheng Dumas)   (Correct)

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Benatallah, B., Sheng, Q.Z., Dumas, M.: The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition. IEEE Internet Computing 7 (2003) 40--48


A Three-Level Specification Approach for an.. - Maamar, Sheng.. (2004)   Self-citation (Benatallah Sheng)   (Correct)

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Interleaving Web Services Composition and Execution.. - Maamar, Sheng.. (2003)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Benatallah Sheng)   (Correct)

....flexibility, self starting, temporal continuity, character, communication, adaptation, and mobility. 2.2 Web Services A Web service is an accessible application that other applications and humans as well, can automatically discover and invoke. An application is a Web service if it is [2]: i) independent as much as possible from specific platforms and computing paradigms; ii) developed mainly for interorganizational situations rather than for intra organizational situations; and (iii) easily composable (i.e. its composition with other Web services does not require the ....

B. Benatallah, Q. Z. Sheng, and M. Dumas. The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition. IEEE Internet Computing, 7(1), January/February 2003.


Selection of Web Services for Composition Using Location .. - Maamar, Sheng..   Self-citation (Benatallah Sheng)   (Correct)

....component services of a composite service, while important, do not fall within the scope of this paper. 2 Web services A Web service is an accessible application that can be automatically discovered and invoked by other applications (and humans as well) An application is a Web service if it is [2]: 1) independent as much as possible from specific platforms and computing paradigms; 2) developed mainly for inter organizational situations rather than for intra organizational situations; and 3) easily composable (i.e. its composition with other Web services does not require the development of ....

B. Benatallah, Q. Z. Sheng, and M. Dumas. The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition. IEEE Internet Computing, 7(1), January/February 2003.


On Composite Web Services Provisioning in an Environment .. - Maamar, Sheng.. (2003)   Self-citation (Benatallah Sheng)   (Correct)

.... as possible from specific platforms and computing paradigms; ii) developed mainly for inter organizational situations rather than for intra organizational situations; and (iii) easily composable (i.e. its composition with other Web services does not require the development of complex adapters) [5]. In general, a Web service is specified by an identifier, a set of attributes, and a set of operations. The attributes of a service provide information which is useful to the service s potential consumers, e.g. public key certificates. Maamar et al. introduce the concept of M services (M for ....

B. Benatallah, Q. Z. Sheng, and M. Dumas. The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition. IEEE Internet Computing, 7(1), January/February 2003.


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Benatallah, B., Sheng, Q., Dumas, M.: The self-serv environment for web services composition. IEEE Internet Computing 7 (2003) 40--48


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Benatallah, B., Sheng, Q., and Dumas, M. "The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition," IEEE Internet Computing, Jan/Feb 2003, 7,1, pp. 40-48


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Benatallah, B., Sheng, Q., and Dumas, M. "The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition," IEEE Internet Computing, Jan/Feb 2003, 7,1, pp. 40-48


An Approach to Extract RBAC Models from BPEL4WS Processes - Mendling, Strembeck.. (2004)   (Correct)

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B. Benatallah, Q. Sheng, and M. Dumas. The self-serv environment for web services composition. IEEE Internet Computing, 7(1):40--48, January/February 2003.


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B. Benatallah, Q. Sheng, and M. Dumas, "The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 7, no. 1, 2003, pp. 40--48.

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