DecSerFlow : towards a truly declarative service flow language | p. 1 |
Service QoS composition at the level of part names | p. 24 |
SCC : a service centered calculus | p. 38 |
Computational logic for run-time verification of Web services choreographies : exploiting the SOCS-SI tool | p. 58 |
Semantic querying of mathematical Web service descriptions | p. 73 |
Verified reference implementations of WS-security protocols | p. 88 |
From BPEL processes to YAWL workflows | p. 107 |
Translating orc features into Petri nets and the join calculus | p. 123 |
Dynamic constraint-based invocation of Web services | p. 138 |
A formal account of contracts for Web services | p. 148 |
Execution semantics for service choreographies | p. 163 |
Analysis and verification of time requirements applied to the Web services composition | p. 178 |
A formal approach to service component architecture | p. 193 |
Evaluating the scalability of a Web service-based distributed e-learning and course management system | p. 214 |
Choreography conformance analysis : asynchronous communications and information alignment | p. 227 |
Application of model checking to AXML system's security : a case study | p. 242 |
Towards a unifying theory for Web services composition | p. 257 |
Towards the formal model and verification of Web service choreography description language | p. 273 |
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