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SwinDeW-S: Extending P2P workflow systems for adaptive composite Web services

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posted on 2024-07-11, 11:29 authored by Jun Shen, Jim Yan, Yun YangYun Yang
SwinDeW, an innovative decentralised workflow management system, has established an underlying framework for peer-to-peer (p2p) based business process coordination environments. SwinDeW-S extends SwinDeW to support adaptive composite service orchestration in the era of service-oriented computing. This paper comprehensively presents features of SwinDeW-S, including the p2p network establishment, the messaging mechanism, the service deployment and enactment, the service discovery and advertisement, and the service flow execution. The prototypical extension of SwinDeW to SwinDeW-S and the advantages of SwinDeW-S are also examined and analysed. With the innovative integration of service and p2p-based enterprise application techniques, SwinDeW-S can support composite service orchestration, deployment and execution.

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Integration of Object Behavior in Federated Information Systems

Australian Research Council

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769525512

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Proceedings of the Australian Software Engineering Conference, ASWEC

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The Australian Software Engineering Conference, ASWEC

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2006

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8 pp

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IEEE

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eng

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