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Modeling and reasoning about service-oriented applications via goals and commitments. /
Chopra, Amit K.; Dalpiaz, Fabiano; Giorgini, Paolo et al.
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 22nd International Conference, CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-9, 2010. Proceedings. ed. / Barbara Pernici. Berlin: Springer, 2010. p. 113-128 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 6051).
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Chopra, AK, Dalpiaz, F, Giorgini, P & Mylopoulos, J 2010,
Modeling and reasoning about service-oriented applications via goals and commitments. in B Pernici (ed.),
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 22nd International Conference, CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-9, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 6051, Springer, Berlin, pp. 113-128.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13094-6_10
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Chopra, A. K., Dalpiaz, F., Giorgini, P., & Mylopoulos, J. (2010).
Modeling and reasoning about service-oriented applications via goals and commitments. In B. Pernici (Ed.),
Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 22nd International Conference, CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-9, 2010. Proceedings (pp. 113-128). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 6051). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13094-6_10
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Chopra AK, Dalpiaz F, Giorgini P, Mylopoulos J.
Modeling and reasoning about service-oriented applications via goals and commitments. In Pernici B, editor, Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 22nd International Conference, CAiSE 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 7-9, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer. 2010. p. 113-128. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-13094-6_10
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title = "Modeling and reasoning about service-oriented applications via goals and commitments",
abstract = "Service-oriented applications facilitate the exchange of business services among participants. Existing modeling approaches either apply at a lower of abstraction than required for such applications or fail to accommodate the autonomous and heterogeneous nature of the participants. We present a business-level conceptual model that addresses the above shortcomings. The model gives primacy to the participants in a service-oriented application. A key feature of the model is that it cleanly decouples the specification of an application{\textquoteright}s architecture from the specification of individual participants. We formalize the connection between the two—the reasoning that would help a participant decide if a specific application is suitable for his needs. We implement the reasoning in datalog and apply it to a case study involving car insurance.",
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