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CCM: A Cooperative Computation Model of Services
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China June 20-June 24
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Xiuguo Zhang, Dalian Maritime University, China
Yingjun Zhang, Dalian Maritime University, China
This paper introduces a cooperative computation model of services called CCM which supports data flow and channel based service computation. The meta-model of CCM is described with MOF (Meta- Object Facility). CCM comes from Kahn Process Network (KPN) model. KPN is a model of computation based on dataflow and commonly used for describing a set of cooperative processes that communicate with each other by means of dataflow. In this paper, we use KPN to model input and output data flows and interactions among services. CCM uses service description language CCML to describe a service including service operations, service interfaces, subservices and service interaction. In this paper, we present four kinds of service interaction rules and corresponding interaction events. Finally an application of CCM in a ship information querying system is presented.
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Xiuguo Zhang, Yingjun Zhang, "CCM: A Cooperative Computation Model of Services," imsccs, vol. 1, pp.632-638, 2006 First International Multi-Symposiums on Computer and Computational Sciences, 2006
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