2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68642-2_2
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Describing Component Collaboration Using Goal Sequences

Abstract: Abstract. Services are normally not performed by a single component, but result from the collaboration of several distributed components. Their precise specification and validation require complex models, where the intention of the service is easily lost in the detail. This paper exploits the concept of service goals that was earlier introduced to simplify service modeling. It describes the semantics of service goals, how to specify and how to use them. We show that so-called goal sequences can provide a desig… Show more

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“…Concerning role goal sequences, each activity refers by name to a particular semantic interface bound to the corresponding service role. More details about goal sequences can be found in Carrez et al (2008a).…”
Section: Goal Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%