CTL Model Checking of Web Services Composition based on Open Workflow Nets Modeling
Web services composition (WSC) has an enormous potential for the organizations in the B2B area. In fact, different services collaborate through the exchange of messages to implement complex business processes. BPEL is one of the most used languages to develop such cooperation. However, it has been proved that its use is complex and can require some expertise in XML syntax. Even its graphical representation is not evident to handle. This is why the authors propose to model Web services using oWF-nets, a subclass of Petri nets, and then, to translate them to BPEL. Whilst, a WSC is with added value only if the involved services are compatible. So in this context, across the translation proposed the researchers develop a verification layer of the WSC compatibility. Hence, they propose a framework named D&A4WSC which allows to model the WSC by oWF-nets, to check their compatibility with the model checker NuSMV and to translate them if they are compatible in BPEL processes using the oWFN2BPEL compiler. D&A4WSC permits, furthermore, to formally analyze a BPEL process.
Year of publication: |
2016
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Authors: | Sbaï, Zohra ; Guerfel, Rawand |
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International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology (IJSSMET). - IGI Global, ISSN 1947-9603, ZDB-ID 2586972-3. - Vol. 7.2016, 1 (01.01.), p. 27-42
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | BPEL | Compatibility | CTL | Formal Analysis | Model Checking | Open Workflow Nets | Petri Nets | Web Services Composition |
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