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A “service” has become the contemporary abstraction around which modern distributed applications are designed and built. A service represents a piece of functionality that is exposed on the network. The “message” abstraction is used to create interaction patterns or protocols to represent the messaging behavior of a service. In the Web services domain, SOAP is the preferred model for encoding, transferring, and processing such messages.
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Woodman, S., Parastatidis, S., Webber, J. (2007). Protocol-Based Integration Using SSDL and π-Calculus. In: Taylor, I.J., Deelman, E., Gannon, D.B., Shields, M. (eds) Workflows for e-Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-757-2_15
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