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Proceedings of the BPM2005 Business Process Management Workshops (BPM 2005), BPI, BPD, ENEI, BPRM, WSCOBPM, BPS, Nancy, France, September 5, 2005.

Christoph Bussler, Armin Haller, Malu Castellanos, Ton Weijters 1, Nacer Boudjlida () 2, Hervé Panetto () 3, Tom Davenport, Michael Rosemann, Claude Godart () 2, Ekkart Kindler, Markus Nüttgens, Olivier Perrin () 2

Proceedings of the BPM2005 Business Process Management Workshops (BPM 2005), BPI, BPD, ENEI, BPRM, WSCOBPM, BPS, Nancy, France, September 5, 2005. (2006) 518

Résumé : Service-oriented computing (SOC) is emerging as a promising paradigm for integrating software applications within and across organizational boundaries. In this paradigm, independently developed and operated applications are exposed as (Web) services which are then interconnected using a stack of Web-based standards including SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, WS-Security, etc. While the technology for developing basic services and interconnecting them on a point-to-point basis has attained a certain level of maturity and adoption, there are still many open challenges when it comes to managing interactions with complex services or managing interactions involving large numbers of services.

  • 1 :  University of Eindhoven
  • University of Eindhoven
  • 2 :  ECOO (INRIA Lorraine - LORIA)
  • INRIA – CNRS : UMR7503 – Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I – Université Nancy II – Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (INPL)
  • 3 :  Centre de recherche en automatique de Nancy (CRAN)
  • CNRS : UMR7039 – Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I – Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (INPL)
  • Domaine : Informatique/Recherche d'information
  • Mots-clés : Business Process – Enterprise interoperability – Web services
 
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