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2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-1
pp. 147-154
TowardWeb Services Interaction Styles
E. Michael Maximilien, IBM Almaden Research Center 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120
Munindar P. Singh, North Carolina State University Department of Computer Science Raleigh, NC 27695
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Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) are fundamentally
changing the way in which we conceptualize and design
business applications. An SOA-based application typically
composes various distributed functions, including
some possibly provided by external parties such as independent
businesses. The key advantage of SOAs is the resulting
dynamism, since the composed parts can be readily
swapped out in favor of others of like functionality. SOA
environments thus reflect the dynamism of human socioeconomic
environments where businesses interact, collaborate,
and expose services to each other in order to jointly create
value. This paper presents a multiagent model for Web services
and catalogs architectural styles that are key for SOA
applications. It conceptually evaluates the styles by showing
the kinds of service usages and the resulting dynamic
interactions that they enable.
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Citation:
E. Michael Maximilien, Munindar P. Singh,
"TowardWeb Services Interaction Styles,"
scc,
pp. 147-154,
2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'05) Vol-1,
2005
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