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Mathematical Services Composition
Author(s) -
Yannis Chicha,
Marc Gaëtano
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
electronic notes in theoretical computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.242
H-Index - 60
ISSN - 1571-0661
DOI - 10.1016/j.entcs.2004.02.069
Subject(s) - choreography , computer science , plan (archaeology) , business process execution language , web service , context (archaeology) , function (biology) , syntax , programming language , world wide web , software engineering , web modeling , artificial intelligence , dance , art , paleontology , literature , archaeology , evolutionary biology , biology , history
This paper describes the definition and the use of a plan language in the context of mathematical web services. A plan is a document intended to describe how to use different mathematical web services to solve a particular problem. A plan is like a program in which most of the function calls have to be handled by web services. A plan is a multiple-state choreography document which could be either abstract, unresolved or resolved, depending on how much of the web services involved in the choreography is known. Such a plan can be instantiated into a composition language such as BPEL or to a mathematical routine (like a Maple routine) for execution

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