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A Novel Architecture for Realizing Grid Workflow Using Pi-Calculus Technology

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Frontiers of WWW Research and Development - APWeb 2006 (APWeb 2006)

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Grid workflow applications are emerging as an important new alternative to develop truly distributed applications for the grid platform. The modeling of grid workflow system is a challenging task, due to the high degree of autonomy and heterogeneity of the cooperative organizations under distributed environments. This paper presents a formal specification methodology for grid workflow modeling which is founded upon the Pi-Calculus process algebra. This method works well for characterizing the behaviors and interactions of the grid workflow processes that belong to different organizations in terms of the semantics of Pi-Calculus.

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Feng, Z., Yin, J., He, Z., Liu, X., Dong, J. (2006). A Novel Architecture for Realizing Grid Workflow Using Pi-Calculus Technology. In: Zhou, X., Li, J., Shen, H.T., Kitsuregawa, M., Zhang, Y. (eds) Frontiers of WWW Research and Development - APWeb 2006. APWeb 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3841. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11610113_76

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