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Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 162, 29 September 2006, Pages 233-236
Proceedings of the Workshop "Essays on Algebraic Process Calculi" (APC 25)
 
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Process Calculi and Peer-to-peer Web Data Integration

Sergio Maffeisa, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aDepartment of Computing, Imperial College London

Available online 26 September 2006.

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Abstract

Peer-to-peer systems exchanging dynamic documents through web services are a simple and effective platform for data integration on the Web. Dynamic documents can contain both data and declarative references to external sources, in the form of links, service calls, or coordination scripts. XML standards and industrial platforms for web services provide a wide technological basis for building such systems. We argue that process algebras are a promising tool for studying and understanding their formal properties.

Keywords: Process calculi; XML; peer-to-peer; data integration; Web services; orchestration


Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 162, 29 September 2006, Pages 233-236
Proceedings of the Workshop "Essays on Algebraic Process Calculi" (APC 25)
 
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