Yuliang Shi, L. Zhang, Fangfang Liu, Lili Lin, Baile Shi
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The compatibility analysis is absolutely necessary for guaranteeing the correct composition of Web services, no matter what styles the composition takes, statically or dynamically. In this paper, we provide a formalization of Web services behavior using the approach of automata. With this understanding, we propose a definition of role among Web services interactions. As a result, we can check whether two or more Web services are compatible in collaboration or not.