FW: Announcement: Acknowledgment of Web Service Choreography Int erface (WSCI) Submission Request

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> Subject: 	Announcement: Acknowledgment of Web Service Choreography
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Dear Advisory Committee representative:
This message is to inform you of the Director's acknowledgment of
the following Submission request:
Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) 1.0
Editors (alphabetically):
 Assaf Arkin, Intalio
 Sid Askary, Intalio
 Scott Fordin, Sun Microsystems
 Wolfgang Jekeli, SAP
 Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sun Microsystems
 David Orchard, BEA Systems
 Stefano Pogliani, Sun Microsystems
 Karsten Riemer, Sun Microsystems
 Susan Struble, Sun Microsystems
 Pal Takacsi-Nagy, BEA Systems
 Ivana Trickovic, SAP
 Sinisa Zimek, SAP
Abstract
The Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) is an XML-based interface
definition language that describes the flow of messages exchanged by a
Web service participating in choreographed interactions with other
services.
WSCI describes the dynamic interface of the Web service participating
in a given message exchange by means of reusing the operations defined
for a static interface. WSCI works in conjunction with the Web Service
Description Language (WSDL), the basis for the W3C Web Services
Description Working Group. It can also work with another service
definition language that exhibits the same characteristics as WSDL.
WSCI describes the observable behavior of a Web service. This is
expressed in terms of temporal and logical dependencies among the
exchanged messages, featuring sequencing rules, correlation, exception
handling, and transactions. WSCI also describes the collective message
exchange among interacting Web services, thus providing a global,
message-oriented view of the interactions.
The complete Submission request, including the submitted materials and
specifications, is publicly available at:
 http://www.w3.org/Submission/2002/04/
The W3C Team comment is located at
 http://www.w3.org/Submission/2002/04/Comment
The W3C Contact for this Submission is Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org>.
Section 8.3 (Acknowledgment of a Submission Request) of the W3C
Process Document explains the significance of the Director's
acknowledgment, at:
http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process-20010719/submission
 Publication of a Note by W3C does not imply endorsement
 by W3C, including the W3C Team or Membership.
 The acknowledgment of a Submission request does not
 imply that any action will be taken by W3C. It merely
 records publicly that the Submission request has been
 made by the Submitter. Documents that are part of an
 acknowledged Submission request may not be referred to
 as "work in progress" of the W3C.
A listing of all acknowledged Submissions can be found at
 http://www.w3.org/Submission/
For Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director;
Susan Lesch, W3C Communications Team

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