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Alan Colman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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5 – Serendip Runtime
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:In the previous chapter, we have introduced the Serendip meta-model, language and underlying concepts, which enable adaptive service orchestration. In this chapter, we introduce a novel service orchestration Runtime called Serendip Runtime designed to support the enactment of Serendip service orchestrations.
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5 Serendip Runtime
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:In the previous chapter, we have introduced the Serendip meta-model, language and underlying concepts, which enable adaptive service orchestration. In this chapter, we introduce a novel service orchestration Runtime called Serendip Runtime designed to support the enactment of Serendip service orchestrations.
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The Serendip Orchestration Framework
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:Chapter 5 has presented the design of the Serendip Runtime to support adaptive service orchestration, whilst Chapter 6 has showed how the adaptations are managed. These two chapters have collectively presented the architectural underpinnings to improve the Runtime adaptability of service orchestration. In this chapter, we present the implementation details to show how those design concepts are implemented in the Serendip orchestration framework.
Malinda Kapuruge - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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5 – Serendip Runtime
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:In the previous chapter, we have introduced the Serendip meta-model, language and underlying concepts, which enable adaptive service orchestration. In this chapter, we introduce a novel service orchestration Runtime called Serendip Runtime designed to support the enactment of Serendip service orchestrations.
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5 Serendip Runtime
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:In the previous chapter, we have introduced the Serendip meta-model, language and underlying concepts, which enable adaptive service orchestration. In this chapter, we introduce a novel service orchestration Runtime called Serendip Runtime designed to support the enactment of Serendip service orchestrations.
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The Serendip Orchestration Framework
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:Chapter 5 has presented the design of the Serendip Runtime to support adaptive service orchestration, whilst Chapter 6 has showed how the adaptations are managed. These two chapters have collectively presented the architectural underpinnings to improve the Runtime adaptability of service orchestration. In this chapter, we present the implementation details to show how those design concepts are implemented in the Serendip orchestration framework.
Jun Han - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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5 – Serendip Runtime
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:In the previous chapter, we have introduced the Serendip meta-model, language and underlying concepts, which enable adaptive service orchestration. In this chapter, we introduce a novel service orchestration Runtime called Serendip Runtime designed to support the enactment of Serendip service orchestrations.
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5 Serendip Runtime
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:In the previous chapter, we have introduced the Serendip meta-model, language and underlying concepts, which enable adaptive service orchestration. In this chapter, we introduce a novel service orchestration Runtime called Serendip Runtime designed to support the enactment of Serendip service orchestrations.
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The Serendip Orchestration Framework
Service Orchestration As Organization, 2014Co-Authors: Malinda Kapuruge, Jun Han, Alan ColmanAbstract:Chapter 5 has presented the design of the Serendip Runtime to support adaptive service orchestration, whilst Chapter 6 has showed how the adaptations are managed. These two chapters have collectively presented the architectural underpinnings to improve the Runtime adaptability of service orchestration. In this chapter, we present the implementation details to show how those design concepts are implemented in the Serendip orchestration framework.