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This chapter provides the formal foundations for web service composition.

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    A primary example of formal planning is the Situational Calculus described in Sect. 4.4

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    A more complicated equivalent statement would be \(\forall \) ?s ∄ ?block O N F(F l o o r, ?block,?s).

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Petrie, C.J. (2016). Formalization of Web Service Composition. In: Web Service Composition. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32833-1_3

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