Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Intelligent Semantic Web-Services and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1874590.1874605
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Towards formalizing web service composition in Maude's strategy language

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“…[86] , deadlock freeness [94], consistency [100] , non-conflict [58], conformance [56] , completeness [100], fairness [26], trustworthiness [41] , and communication properties such as unmatched send messages [21]. It is worth mentioning that verification of some of these properties can be automatically achieved when other properties are verified.…”
Section: Ref Context Privacy Challenges How Addressedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[86] , deadlock freeness [94], consistency [100] , non-conflict [58], conformance [56] , completeness [100], fairness [26], trustworthiness [41] , and communication properties such as unmatched send messages [21]. It is worth mentioning that verification of some of these properties can be automatically achieved when other properties are verified.…”
Section: Ref Context Privacy Challenges How Addressedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach leverages available hardware or cloud resources to alleviate the computation of formally specified models or to implement measures against eventual crashes when the state space computation exceeds the available resource capacity. Examples of this approach include [100], where the TLA specification makes use of multi-threading and allows access to multi-core processing or by offloading and distributing computation among multiple AWS EC2 cloud instances, or [190], where the simulator manages the state space explosion problem by stopping the simulated model to prevent crashes when the space is too large, which doesn't reduce or eliminate the state space explosion problem.…”
Section: C) Resource Managementmentioning
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“…Other applications Maude's strategy language has also been applied to solve sudoku puzzles in [44]; to formalize web services composition in [38]; to execute a rewriting logic representation of neural networks and the backpropagation learning algorithm in [45]; to present a rule-based approach for the design of dynamic software architectures in [16]; and to develop a specification of the connection method (a goal-directed proof procedure that requires a careful control over clause copies) for first-order logic in [29]. Of course, there are surely more examples we are not aware of yet.…”
Section: Some Applicationsmentioning
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“…Since its proposal, the language has been successfully applied to a wide range of examples, from operational semantics representations to the formalization of web services; in particular, in the context of business process modelling that we have mentioned above, the Maude strategy language has been used to represent in Maude fragments of BPEL [38] and also of BPMN [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%