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- A theory of service behaviorKarsten Wolf. 1-7 [doi]
- A scenario is a behavioral view - Orchestrating services by scenario integrationDirk Fahland. 8-14 [doi]
- Does my service have unspecified behavior?Kathrin Kaschner, Niels Lohmann. 22-28 [doi]
- A finite representation of all substitutable services and its applicationsJarungjit Parnjai, Christian Stahl, Karsten Wolf. 29-34 [doi]
- Prozessunterstützung für temporäre, ehrenamtliche und private GruppenDaniel Schulte. 35-41 [doi]
- Anforderungen der industriellen Produktion an eine serviceorientierte ArchitekturJochen Traunecker. 42-48 [doi]
- Towards choreography transactionsOliver Kopp, Matthias Wieland, Frank Leymann. 49-54 [doi]
- Realizability of interaction modelsGero Decker. 55-60 [doi]
- Realizability is controllabilityNiels Lohmann, Karsten Wolf. 61-67 [doi]
- Do we need internal behavior in choreography models?Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann. 68-73 [doi]
- Creating a message profile for open netsJan Sürmeli, Daniela Weinberg. 74-80 [doi]
- An efficient necessary condition for compatibilityOlivia Oanea, Karsten Wolf. 81-87 [doi]
- Umstrukturierung von WS-BPEL-Prozessen zur Verbesserung des ValidierungsverhaltensThomas S. Heinze, Wolfram Amme, Simon Moser. 88-94 [doi]
- Improving control flow verification in a business process using an extended Petri netGanna Monakova, Oliver Kopp, Frank Leymann. 95-101 [doi]
- Facilitating rich data manipulation in BPEL using E4XTammo van Lessen, Jörg Nitzsche, Dimka Karastoyanova. 102-108 [doi]
- A method for partitioning BPEL processes for decentralized executionDaniel Wutke, Daniel Martin, Frank Leymann. 109-114 [doi]