- From: Nickolas Kavantzas <nickolas.kavantzas@oracle.com>
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 14:53:07 -0700
- To: Jean-Jacques Dubray <jjd@eigner.com>
- CC: Daniel_Austin@grainger.com, public-ws-chor@w3.org
I think that the concept of Common View is the central concept for our work. Here is a mission statement encapsulating this concept: Our Goal is to define a Common View of Long Lived business process Interactions, where roles and responsibilities are clearly defined in a way that is automatable for each participant, machine-readable, and in a manner whereby each participant's involvement can be validated. -- Nick Jean-Jacques Dubray wrote: > Daniel: > > We should be careful in using or not using the word "external". To be > this is an arbitrary distinction and the spec could remain neutral with > respect to that attribute. > > There seem to be an important concept missing: "Long Running > Interactions" > > There also seem to miss some goals such as: being able to enforce > message sequences and detect exceptions, ... > > My two centimes (of Euro that is). > > JJ- > > >> > >><mission statement group = "ws-chor" type="CSF level 0"> > >>The mission of the Web Services Choreography Working Group at W3C is > to > >>specify the means by which Web Services may collaborate with > external > >>systems, specifically in the composition of multiple services and the > >>sequencing of messages among them. > >></mission statement> > >> > >>Regards, > >> > >>D- > >> > >>************************************************* > >>Dr. Daniel Austin > >>Sr. Technical Architect / Architecture Team Lead > >>daniel_austin@notes.grainger.com <----- Note change! > >>847 793 5044 > >>Visit http://www.grainger.com > >> > >>"If I get a little money, I buy books. If there is anything left over, > I > >>buy clothing and food." > >>-Erasmus > >>
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