Preface

Service-oriented computing (SOC) has gained popularity as a computing paradigm by enabling distributed services to be readiliy composed in a loosely coupled manner. These distributed services are orchestrated to support and enable business operations according to well-defined business processes. Many methodologies and standards have been proposed to support and realise service orchestrations.

The business requirements that service-oriented systems meet are often subject to frequent changes. New business opportunities emerge and unforeseen exceptional situations need to be handled. The inability to respond to such changes can impact on the survival of a business in competitive environments. Therefore, the defined service orchestrations ...

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