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Fig. 1. Sample of an eBookShop service conversation protocol
Table 1 illustrates temporal conditions of eBookShop conversation proto- proto-col. For instance, the table shows that the operation associated to  transi-tion T 6 can only be invoked within 7 days after the completion of T 5 (i.e.
Fig. 2. Process skeleton generation
Fig. 4. Operation implementation logic of 3 eBookShop service transitions We now describe how the BPEL implementation skeleton is generated  start-ing from the external specification and the operation implementation  specifica-tion both expressed with the Se

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