Patent
Interaction method between service-oriented components
Armando Walter Colombo,Joao Marco Mendes +1 more
- 27 Feb 2009
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TL;DR: In this article, an interaction method between service-oriented components and devices, where services offered by a service-provider are requested by a user, is presented, where the service provided by the service provider is carried out in several interaction phases with the service-requester, and the interaction phases follow the specific protocols linked to the instances of a port-type and the service is accessed by a sequence of different ports that are linked to these phases.
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Abstract: An interaction method between service-oriented components and devices, where services offered by a service-provider are requested by a service-requester. In order to broaden flexibility and to simplify reconfiguration of the system, each service includes a set of ports and each port is an instance of a port-type that defines a set of interaction operations and corresponding message transfers between the service-provider and service-requester. The service provided by the service-provider is carried out in several interaction phases with the service-requester, and the interaction phases follow the specific protocols linked to the instances of port-type and the service is accessed by a sequence of different ports that are linked to the phases.
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