Abstract
The service oriented architecture (SOA) approach constitutes an ideal solution for distributed application development. However, its success is conditioned by a solution to the problem of dynamic service composition. The formal-based tools are ones of the promising solutions to this problem, because of their mathematical-basis who can provide possibility of doing computation on services behavior in order to confirm the existence or not of some particular behaviours. In this paper, the authors present an approach based on model transformation (MT) for checking behavioural compatibility between services. Elementary services behaviours, modelled as OWFNet, an extenstion of Petri Nets, are automatically translated to a LOTOS specification. The translation is done by a two-fold transformation, model to model (M2M) and model to text (M2T). The resulting Lotos text specification is submitted to a LOTOS toolkit to check service composability.
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