Abstract

Business protocols in n-party interactions often require centralized protocol design but decentralized execution without the intervention of the designing party. In this paper, we tackle the problem for RosettaNet PIPs by creating a BPEL solution. We do so using a three–level approach, based on BPEL, for defining such multi–party protocols: templating for high–level patterns, specialization for particular protocols, and implementation for particular realizations of a protocol.

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