| ISBN: DOI:10.1002/cpe.996
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description |
The inherent heterogeneity of the Grid demands the ability to
specify choreographies in a portable manner. This ensures that a
choreography once specified can be deployed and executed in every
workflow system within a Grid environment. It is likely that the
Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) will have the
corresponding broad support in the industry. In order to become
first class citizens in the Grid, choreographies have to comply with
the resource framework. We therefore suggest steps to make BPEL
compliant with the resource framework. As a result, features of BPEL
such as extended transactions will be available in a Grid
environment.
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publisher |
Wiley
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type |
Text
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| Article in Journal
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source |
In: Journal of Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience.
Vol. 18(10), pp. 1201-1217
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contributor |
IAAS, Architektur von Anwendungssystemen
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subject |
The Computer Industry (CR K.1)
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| Web Services
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| Grid computing
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| workflow management
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| service-oriented computing
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| service composition
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