Web service specifications can be quite complex, including various operations and message exchange patterns. In this work, we give a rule-based declarative representation of services, and in particular of WSDL operations, that enables the application of techniques for reasoning about actions and change, that are typical of agent systems. This makes it possible to reason on a rule-based specification of choreography roles and about the selection of possible role players on a goal-driven basis, and allows us to attack the problem of the joint achievement of individual goals for a set of services which animate a choreography.

Joint Achievement of Services' Personal Goals

BALDONI, Matteo;BAROGLIO, Cristina;MARENGO, ELISA;PATTI, Viviana;SCHIFANELLA, CLAUDIO
2009-01-01

Abstract

Web service specifications can be quite complex, including various operations and message exchange patterns. In this work, we give a rule-based declarative representation of services, and in particular of WSDL operations, that enables the application of techniques for reasoning about actions and change, that are typical of agent systems. This makes it possible to reason on a rule-based specification of choreography roles and about the selection of possible role players on a goal-driven basis, and allows us to attack the problem of the joint achievement of individual goals for a set of services which animate a choreography.
2009
Agents, Web Services and Ontologies, Integrated Methodologies International Workshop (MALLOW-AWESOME'009)
Torino
September 2009
Proc. of the 2nd Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW'009
CEUR-WS Workshop Proceedings
494
5
13
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-494/
M. BALDONI; C. BAROGLIO; E. MARENGO; V. PATTI; C. SCHIFANELLA
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