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Subject: RE: [soa-rm-ra] interaction question [was: DM2 + SoaML]
Ken,
I am inclined to think that this exchange is highly related to the conversation that we were having last wensday about services interactions and orchestrations.
This is a question of whether we differentiate between "atomic" services, which are stateless and complete fairly quickly and "orchestrated" services (aka business processes), which support conversational semantics
and can last for a very long period of time.
In my mind, those are both types of services, but are sufficiently different, not only technologically, but design wise, that they can and should be discussed and defined differently.
I am for separating of real world effects - results - from value exchanged between participants when a service is enacted - means.
From: Ken Laskey [klaskey@mitre.org] Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 9:18 AM To: soa-rm-ra@lists.oasis-open.org RA Subject: [soa-rm-ra] interaction question [was: DM2 + SoaML] This is an exchange with Cory Casanave that is part of the DM2 and SoaML work. Start from the bottom, as usual, and then consider the following.
Ken
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