Service Composition and Binding

  • Marek Kowalkiewicz
  • Andre Ludwig
  • Harald Meyer
  • Jan Schaffner
  • Christian Stamber
  • Sebastian Stein

Abstract

Service composition enables the creation of services previously unavailable through the aggregation of existing services. The result is called a service composition. Exposing a service composition as a service, the result is called a composed service. It can be distinguished from atomic services. Service composition approaches can be differentiated along two axes: point in time of composition and degree of automation. With design-time and run-time we can identify two different points in time for doing a composition. Additionally we can distinguish between three different degrees of automation: manual, assisted, and automated service composition.

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© Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2008

Authors and Affiliations

  • Marek Kowalkiewicz
    • 1
  • Andre Ludwig
    • 2
  • Harald Meyer
    • 3
  • Jan Schaffner
    • 3
  • Christian Stamber
    • 3
  • Sebastian Stein
    • 3
  1. 1.SAP ResearchBrisbaneAustralia
  2. 2.University of LeipzigLeipzigGermany
  3. 3.Hasso Plattner Institute, University of PotsdamPotsdamGermany

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