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Semantic web services challenge 2006 the jabc approach to mediation and choreography.
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| Author | Kubczak, Christian Nagel, Ralf Margaria, Tiziana Steffen, Bernhard |
| Abstract | Abstract. Our approach to the SWS-Challenge 2006 Phase I uses the JavaABC [1] for mediation and choreography. jABC is a flexible and powerful framework for service development based on Lightweight Process Coordination. Users easily develop services and applications by composing reusable building-blocks into (flow-)graph structures that can be animated, analyzed, simulated, verified, executed, and compiled. We show here briefly how to handle the mediator design and the remote integration of web services. 1 Basic Concepts of the jABC Modelling Framework We present how we are addressing the SWS-Challenge 2006 Phase I using jABC[1], a flexible and powerful framework for service development based on Lightweight Process Coordination [5]. Predecessors of jABC have been used since 1995 to design among others industrial telecommunication services [6], and Web-based distributed decision support systems [2]. jABC allows users to easily develop services and applications by composing |
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| Subject Keyword | Semantic Web Service Challenge Jabc Approach Powerful Framework Service Development Lightweight Process Coordination Web-based Distributed Decision Support System Jabc Modelling Framework Mediator Design Basic Concept Others Industrial Telecommunication Service Web Service Reusable Building-blocks Remote Integration |
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