Rationality of service composition of workflow net in a service oriented architecture

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Abstract

Users’ requirements change drives an information system evolution. Consequently, such evolution affects those atomic services which provide functional operations from one state of their composition to another state of composition. A challenging issue associated with such evolution of the state of service composition is to ensure a resultant service composition remaining rational. This paper presents a method of Service Composition Atomic-Operation Set (SCAOS). SCAOS defines 2 classes of atomic operations and 13 kinds of basic service compositions to aid a state change process by using Workflow Net. The workflow net has algorithmic capabilities to compose the required services with rationality and maintain any changes to the services in a different composition also rational. This method can improve the adaptability to the ever changing business requirements of information systems in the dynamic environment.

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Huang, G., Huang, L., Chen, X., & Sun, L. (2014). Rationality of service composition of workflow net in a service oriented architecture. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 426, pp. 155–165). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55355-4_16

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