Web services composition using UML-S: A case study

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Abstract

As Web services composition arouses a growing interest, most research works address implementation and executionissues. As a consequence, many composition languages (BPEL, XLANG, WSFL, W CI, to name a few of them) have been proposed in the past few years. However, a weakness oft hese languages is that they are difficult to use in early stages of development, such as specification. UML-S is an extension to UML 2.0 that was introduced to address this issue. UML-S allows to develop composite Web services according to Model Driven Engineering (MDE) principles. In this paper, composite Web service development using UML-S will be described through a case stud © 2008 IEEE.

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Dumez, C., Gaber, J., & Wack, M. (2008). Web services composition using UML-S: A case study. In 2008 IEEE Globecom Workshops, GLOBECOM 2008. https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOMW.2008.ECP.55

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