2007
DOI: 10.1109/ftdcs.2007.27
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Process Specification and Modeling Language for Service-Oriented Software Development

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“…2) Process description stage In this stage, service specifications contains an abstract process description in addition to input/output information, a variety process description languages are available such as BPEL [5] and OWL-S [6] , PSML [7] . With internal process description, it is now possible to do detailed analyses that were impossible if the specification contained only input/output description.…”
Section: Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Process description stage In this stage, service specifications contains an abstract process description in addition to input/output information, a variety process description languages are available such as BPEL [5] and OWL-S [6] , PSML [7] . With internal process description, it is now possible to do detailed analyses that were impossible if the specification contained only input/output description.…”
Section: Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dynamic Distributed Service-Oriented Simulation Framework (DDSOS) (Tsai WT, 2006) focuses more on the domain of service-oriented software development. It is a distributed multi-agent service-oriented framework based on the Process Specification and Modeling Language for Services (PSML-S) (Tsai WT, 2007). A similar framework is also mentioned in (Jia L, 2009).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STA can dynamically replace service specification with service instances. The service specifications that are used to compose the template can also be a template, as long as In STA, templates can be described by PSML-S [99]. PSML-S provides many control constructs to help tenants to revise templates easily such as condition, parallel and sequence.…”
Section: Saas Application Templatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [111], developers compose workflows by dragging and dropping services from domain ontology, which is implemented by a tool [99]. One workflow example is illustrated as shown in Figure 3 and the generated source code is presented as figure 5.9.…”
Section: Code Generation Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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