Title :
A programming model for the orchestration of Web services
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
We explore the following quintessential problem: given a set of basic computing elements how do we compose them to yield interesting computation patterns. Our goal is to study composition operators which apply across a broad spectrum of computing elements, from sequential programs to distributed transactions over computer networks; so, our theory makes very few assumptions about the nature of the basic elements. In particular, we do not assume that an element´s computation always terminates, or that it is deterministic. We develop a theory which can provide useful guidance for application designs, from integration of sequential programs to coordination of distributed tasks. The primary application of interest for us is the orchestration of Web services over the Internet.
Keywords :
Internet; distributed programming; transaction processing; Internet; Web services orchestration; composition operators; computation patterns; computer networks; computing elements; distributed tasks; distributed transactions; programming model; sequential programs; Algebra; Application software; Computer aided instruction; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Distributed computing; Proposals; Web and internet services; Web services; Yarn;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering and Formal Methods, 2004. SEFM 2004. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2222-X
DOI :
10.1109/SEFM.2004.1347498