Whole life cycle model of composed Web services
draft-li-whole-lifecycle-model-00
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Authors | Yanping Chen , Zengzhi Li | ||
Last updated | 2006-07-27 | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
Dynamic composing Web Services provides an efficient mechanism to offer complex large systems. Substantial progress has already been made towards composing Web Services. Unfortunately, these approaches cannot build a model of the whole life cycle of composed Web Services. In order to solve this problem, this draft designed a whole life cycle model named Service-Cloud model based on the forming picture of clouds in nature. Service-Cloud model can describe the whole life cycle of the composed web Services: discovery, compose, publish, and terminate.
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