Advanced Int'l Conference on Telecommunications and Int'l Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (AICT-ICIW'0 2006
DOI: 10.1109/aict-iciw.2006.53
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Automatic generation of Correct Web Services Choreographies and Orchestrations with Model Checking Techniques

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“…Many authors [33], [17], [30], [18], [13], and [12] have used automata to model services and their compositions. One group has used BPEL and another group has used WS-CDL.…”
Section: Related Composition Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors [33], [17], [30], [18], [13], and [12] have used automata to model services and their compositions. One group has used BPEL and another group has used WS-CDL.…”
Section: Related Composition Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This translation process is part of a methodology which aims at obtaining correct Web Services from RT-UML diagrams. This methodology has, as intermediate steps, the generation of WS-CDL, WS-BPEL and Timed Automata XML documents, as shown in [14,15,16], where WS-CDL and WS-BPEL languages are used by the Web Service architecture to generate Web Services, and Timed Automata XML documents are used as a formal model by the model checker of UPPAAL [13] to perform the verification of Web Services properties like liveness properties, etc. This methodology is illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Translation Of Sequence Rt-uml Diagrams Into Ws-cdlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article focuses on the important category of protocols that include time-related constraints (called timed protocols in the following). Time is a crucial abstraction that has been studied in several works in research fields such as workflow systems [Tiplea and Macovei 2006;De Maria et al 2006;Bettini et al 2002] and even web services [Berardi et al 2004;Kazhamiakin et al 2006;Díaz et al 2006]. There are countless examples of behavior that involves timing issues in any kind of protocol [Benatallah et al 2004b], from business protocol for Web services (e.g., see the RosettaNet PIPs [RosettaNet 2008]), to interactions between traditional Webbased services and users (see E-Commerce Web sites such as Travelocity or Amazon), to lower level protocols such as TCP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%