%A Maria Grazia Buscemi %A Ugo Montanari %K Process calculi; Service oriented computing; Constraint-based models %L eprints114 %D 2011 %X Service composition in Service Oriented Computing concerns not only integration of heterogeneous distributed applications but also dynamic selection of services. Quality of Service (QoS) plays a key role in service composition as services providing the same functionalities can be differentiated according to their QoS guarantees. At subscription time, a service requester and a provider may sign a contract recording the QoS of the supplied service. The cc-pi calculus has been introduced as a constraint-based model of QoS contracts. In this work we propose a variant of the cc-pi calculus in which the alternatives in a choice rather than being selected non-deterministically have a dynamic priority. Basically, a guard cj:?j in a choice is enabled if the constraint cj is entailed by the store of constraints and the prefix ?j can be consumed. Moreover, the j-th branch can be selected not only if the corresponding guard cj:?j is enabled but also if cj is weaker than the constraints ci of the other enabled alternatives. We prove that our choice operator is more general than a choice operator with static priority. Finally, we exploit some examples to show that our prioritised calculus allows arbitrarily complex QoS negotiations and that a static form of priority is strictly less expressive than ours. %N 1 %R doi:10.1016/j.jlap.2010.04.001 %J Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming %P 13-24 %T QoS Negotiation in Service Composition %O Copyright ? 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The 2nd Workshop on Formal Languages and Analysis of Contract-Oriented Software (FLACOS?08) %V 80 %I Elsevier