Abstract

Automating business collaboration with means of service-oriented and cloud computing, promises significant efficiency and effectiveness increases. The development of available choreography languages for automating inter-organizationally connected business processes, is typically driven by political and technical concerns and focuses less on suitability and expressiveness. A choreography describes the observable collaboration behavior between two or many business partners. Suitability means that choreography languages comprise concepts to allow the formulation of real-world business-collaboration scenarios in many perspectives. On the other hand, a choreography language must be expressive for automated setup and enactment. Expressiveness means, the constructs of a choreography language have semantic clarity for ensuring uniform enactment behavior by application systems. To address the gap, this paper presents a choreography language for electronic business collaborations.

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