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Subject: trying to wrap up W3C choreography vs. WSMO choreography
Dear all, trying to wrap up the free emails (mine, Dieter's and Jacky's) about the use of the term choreography in W3C [1] and WSMO [2] (and respective approaches), it seems to me that the two approaches nicely complements each other and the problem is only on terminology. WSMO choreography provides a tool for locally describing *the choreography interface* of *a Web Service* and does not provide (aim for) means to describe the *global* point of view. On the contrary, W3C choreography proposes a means for describing *global* choreography, which is, at least, good for modeling *the choreography* of *an application* (made of WS). Best regards, Emanuele
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