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SFM
2009
Springer
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16 years 1 months ago
Service Interaction: Patterns, Formalization, and Analysis
Abstract. As systems become more service oriented and processes increasingly cross organizational boundaries, interaction becomes more important. New technologies support the devel...
Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Arjan J. Mooij, Christian...
ISORC
2005
IEEE
16 years 7 days ago
A Provenance-Aware Weighted Fault Tolerance Scheme for Service-Based Applications
Service-orientation has been proposed as a way of facilitating the development and integration of increasingly complex and heterogeneous system components. However, there are many...
Paul Townend, Paul T. Groth, Jie Xu
IC
2003
15 years 8 months ago
Efficiency of Soap Versus JMS
Parallel application programmers and software engineers have a variety of paradigms at their disposal. Some of the tools include traditional environments such as Parallel Virtual ...
Roger Eggen, Suresh Sunku
PRDC
2007
IEEE
16 years 28 days ago
Generic Fault-Tolerance Mechanisms Using the Concept of Logical Execution Time
Model-based development has become state of the art in software engineering. Unfortunately, the used code generators often focus on the pure application functionality. Features li...
Christian Buckl, Matthias Regensburger, Alois Knol...
SEKE
2007
Springer
16 years 23 days ago
On Modern Debugging For Rule-Based Systems
With the growing interest in rule languages in the Semantic Web and the Business Rule community it is time to look again at the issue of debugging rule bases. New challenges have ...
Valentin Zacharias, Andreas Abecker