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Disciplining Orchestration and Conversation in Service-Oriented Computing
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Formal SpecificationEngineeringProgram AnalysisStatic AnalysisCloud ComputingFormal MethodsSoftware AnalysisConcurrency TheoryService-oriented Software EngineeringService ChoreographyComputer ScienceFormal AccountCommunicationService OrchestrationFormal VerificationSystem SoftwareSimple Type SystemService-oriented Computing
We give a formal account of a calculus for modeling service-based systems, suitable to describe both service composition (orchestration) and the protocol that services run when invoked (conversation). The calculus includes primitives for defining and invoking services, for isolating conversations between clients and servers, and for orchestrating services. The calculus is equipped with a reduction and a labeled transition semantics related by an equivalence result. To hint how the structuring mechanisms of the language can be exploited for static analysis we present a simple type system guaranteeing the compatibility between client and server protocols, an application of bisimilarity to prove equivalence among services, and we discuss deadlock-avoidance.
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