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Formal Grammar Approach to the Virtual Enterprise Synthesis as Web-Services Composition by Parsing Algorithm

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The fast changing world around dictates need for the same speed to change structure of the enterprise to save clients and compliance to world around. The virtual enterprises provide such opportunity. Existence of a large number of various services in the Cloud does potentially possible both fast changing of the enterprise, and assembly of the new enterprises of atomic services. It is known that algorithms of automated planning are important part of such synthesis.

In this paper it is proposed to apply the theory of the formal grammar and the appropriate procedures as means of support of automated planning for composition of web services.

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Romanov, V., Yudakova, E., Efimova, S. (2015). Formal Grammar Approach to the Virtual Enterprise Synthesis as Web-Services Composition by Parsing Algorithm. In: Barjis, J., Pergl, R., Babkin, E. (eds) Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation. EOMAS 2015. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 231. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24626-0_9

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