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In this chapter, we present BPEL and BPMN as two main languages of Web service composition. Both BPEL and BPMN allow the codification of control flow logic of a composite service. We will introduce the core syntax elements of the two languages and their usage examples. The lab activities will show how to build a simple BPEL service by composing other services to implement a home loan-processing scenario.
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Paik, Hy., Lemos, A.L., Barukh, M.C., Benatallah, B., Natarajan, A. (2017). Web Service Composition: Control Flows. In: Web Service Implementation and Composition Techniques. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55542-3_6
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