The pros and cons of using SDL for creation of distributed services
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Olsen, Anders; Demany, Didier; Cardoso, Elsa; Lodge, Fiona; Kolberg, Mario; Bjorkander, Morgan; SINNOTT, RICHARDDate
1999Source Title
Intelligence in services and networks: paving the way for an open service market: 6th International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks, IS&N'99: proceedingsPublisher
SpringerUniversity of Melbourne Author/s
Sinnott, RichardMetadata
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Olsen, A., Demany, D., Cardoso, E., Lodge, F., Kolberg, M., Bjorkander, M., et al. (1999). The pros and cons of using SDL for creation of distributed services. In H. Zuidweg, M. Campolargo, J. Delgado & A. Mullery (Eds.), Intelligence in services and networks: paving the way for an open service market: 6th International Conference on Intelligence in Services and Networks, IS&N'99: proceedings (pp. 342-354). Berlin; Heidelberg: Springer.Access Status
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This is a post-print of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science © 1999 Springer; the original publication is available at: http://www.springerlink.com
Abstract
In a competitive market for the creation of complex distributed services, time to market, development cost, maintenance and flexibility are key issues. Optimizing the development process is very much a matter of optimizing the technologies used during service creation. This paper reports on the experience gained in the Service Creation projects SCREEN and TOSCA on use of the language SDL for efficient service creation.
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