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A framework for multiple coordination languages Export

World Wide Web, Vol. 1, No. 2. (1 June 1998), pp. 101-108.

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Steve Ross, a very early idea about Choreography and WS-CDL

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The Web has become a world of services offered by Web agents. Although they provide attractive value in isolated operation, collaboration amongst Web agents from different origins could lead to more sophisticated services. Enabling for such an interworking would be the integration of platforms on which these agents operate. We take two coordination languages, namely Linda and KQML, and develop a model and framework which allows it to describe and implement both languages.


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