A comparison of visual modeling notations for web services choreography
Document Type
Conference paper
Source Publication
PACIS 2010 - 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
Publication Date
7-30-2010
First Page
511
Last Page
521
Keywords
Choreography, Visual modeling, Web services
Abstract
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is an XML-based language for specifying business protocols for \emph{web services enabled} collaborative processes. The use of visual notations in modeling web services choreography has so far been done in an ad hoc fashion as seen in the literature. This paper presents a choreography example in four different visual modeling notations and compares them with regard to the semantics of WS-CDL. The results are useful for establishing a reliable visual approach to modeling web services choreography.
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Language
English
Recommended Citation
Yeung, W. L. (2010). A comparison of visual modeling notations for web services choreography. In PACIS 2010 Proceedings: 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (pp.511-521). Retrieved from https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2010/39/