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Type: Conference paper
Title: Compilation of XSLT into dataflow graphs for web service composition
Author: Kelly, P.
Coddington, P.
Wendelborn, A.
Citation: Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, 16-19 May, 2006:pp.141-149
Publisher: IEEE
Publisher Place: CDROM
Issue Date: 2006
ISBN: 0769525857
9780769525853
Conference Name: International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (6th : 2006: Singapore)
Editor: Turner, S.
Lee, B.
Cai, W.
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Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington, and Andrew L. Wendelborn
Abstract: Our current research into programming models for parallel Web services composition is targeted at providing mechanisms for obtaining higher throughput for large scale compute and data intensive programs that delegate part of their computation to services, and making it easier to develop such applications. The ability to invoke multiple service calls at one time on different machines enables different portions of the program to be executed concurrently. We are addressing this through an implementation of an existing functional language, XSLT. Our implementation uses a dataflow execution model, and includes a compiler to build dataflow graphs from XSLT source code. This paper describes the execution model used to obtain parallelism and compose Web services, as well as the compilation process used to create the dataflow graphs. Our aim with this paper is to present the design of our system and demonstrate that XSLT provides a suitable model for distributed execution and parallel composition of Web services.
Description: Copyright © 2006 IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/CCGRID.2006.26
Published version: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CCGRID.2006.26
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