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A Service Composition Method Through Multiple User-Centric Views

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User-centric service is wildly adopted in the Cloud environment, but its comprehensible composition is still challenge. On the one hand, intuitive programming perspective is required to hide low-level details with the reasonable abstract; on the other hand, effective guarantee is necessary to verify the application’s legality. In this paper, we present a service composition method through multiple user-centric views in which different abstract is provided by orthogonal and orderly views. Domain applications can be synthesized and their consistency is guaranteed coordinately.

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This work was supported by the R&D General Program of Beijing Education Commission (No. KM2015_10009007), the Key Young Scholars Foundation for the Excellent Talents of Beijing (No. 2014000020124G011) and Foundation for the Excellent Youth Scholars of North China University of Technology.

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Luo, H., Ding, W., Gui, S. (2016). A Service Composition Method Through Multiple User-Centric Views. In: Wang, G., Han, Y., MartĂ­nez PĂ©rez, G. (eds) Advances in Services Computing. APSCC 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10065. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49178-3_18

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