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Web Services -Forretningsprocesser

This document explores the implementation of Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) within the context of web services, specifically focusing on a travel planner case study. It covers the core concepts of BPEL, including process definition, variable assignment, and flow control. Additionally, it discusses the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) elements such as interface and binding, showcasing their role in creating a seamless integration for business processes. This case study serves as a practical guide for understanding the application of process calculus in web service architectures.

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Web Services -Forretningsprocesser

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  1. Web Services -Forretningsprocesser (WS-BPEL)

  2. Web Services • Case: Travelplanner • Beskrivelse af Web Services • BPEL – Business Process Execution Language • Process Calculus

  3. Case: Travelplanner

  4. Beskrivelseaf WSDL - Interface

  5. WSDL - Binding

  6. WSDL –

  7. WSDL - Binding

  8. BPEL - Travelplanner

  9. BPEL - variabler

  10. BPEL – Assigning variables

  11. BPEL - Flow

  12. BPEL - flow

  13. BPEL - Assign

  14. Process Calculus • En metode til at beskrive processer • CCS: Calculus of Communication Systems

  15. Process Calculus

  16. Web Services • Case: Travelplanner • Beskrivelse af Web Services • BPEL – Business Process Execution Language • Process Calculus

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