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Composing RESTful Services and Collaborative Workflows: A Lightweight Approach
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Web Service SpecificationEngineeringSoftware EngineeringSemantic WebRestful Web ServicesSystems EngineeringData IntegrationWeb Service ModelingWorkflow TechnologyWeb CompositionWorkflow Management SystemComputer ScienceSoftware DesignService-oriented ComputingWeb ArchitectureWeb-scale WorkflowsCloud ComputingRestful ServicesSystem Software
The use of RESTful Web services has gained momentum in the development of distributed applications based on traditional Web standards such as HTTP. In particular, these services can integrate easily into various applications, such as mashups. Composing RESTful services into Web-scale workflows requires a lightweight composition language that's capable of describing both the control and data flow that constitute a workflow. The authors address these issues with Bite, a lightweight and extensible composition language that enables the creation of Web-scale workflows and uses RESTful services as its main composable entities.
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