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- aggregation date "2010".
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- aggregation title "Web service choreography conformance verification through the piX-model".
- aggregation abstract "As the adoption of the Service Oriented Architecture paradigm has dramatically increased over the past few years, proper coordination of loosely coupled services becomes an important issue when building state-of-the-art applications. This coordination is typically organized through orchestration (requiring a central coordinating entity) or through choreographies. While the latter approach allows for a fully distributed coordination, the need also arises for a distributed conformance check, ensuring that each participant of the choreography behaves according to the general choreography. In this paper, a formalism is presented to ensure this conformance at design time, with possible extensions to deploy time and to runtime conformance checking. This formalism is referred to as the piX-model and it will be shown that the approach taken is inherently less complex, both in time and space, than the conventional p-calculus-based approach, whilst offering the same conformance guarantees. This gain in performance allows for a small design turnaround time, and also opens the avenue to runtime conformance checking by resource constrained devices.".
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