Proceedings. Sixth International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing
DOI: 10.1109/edoc.2002.1137717
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Web service interfaces for inter-organisational business processes an infrastructure for automated reconciliation

Abstract: For the majority of front-end e-business systems, the assumption of a coherent and homogeneous set of interfaces is highly unrealistic.

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“…There exist some approaches that take care of the relationship between orchestration, local choreography, and global choreography [30] [29] [26].These approaches differ significantly from our proposed approach. Evidently, they are based on Petri Nets and Web Services, respectively, whereas our approach extends the UML.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…There exist some approaches that take care of the relationship between orchestration, local choreography, and global choreography [30] [29] [26].These approaches differ significantly from our proposed approach. Evidently, they are based on Petri Nets and Web Services, respectively, whereas our approach extends the UML.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A basic framework for designing and coordinating e-services, by linking them to business process activities, is proposed in Terai et al (2003). For the purpose of inter organizational integration, Piccinelli et al (2002) have proposed a framework for designing e-services, based on a process logic that is mutually agreed by cooperating parties. By defining overall business process objectives, Papazoglou and Yang (2003) have provided guidelines for e-service design, from both functional and non-functional perspectives.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, the interaction protocols between individual Web services can be automatically negotiated and adapted [11]. Workflow provides an established framework for handling the interaction processes of individual Web services, as well as the orchestration of needs intrinsic in business solutions based on the composition of multiple Web services.…”
Section: Interaction Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%