<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Abstract Processes in Orchestration Languages"^^ . "Orchestrators are descriptions at implementation level and may contain sensitive information that should be kept private. Consequently, orchestration languages come equipped with a notion of abstract processes, which enable the interaction among parties while hiding private information. An interesting question is whether an abstract process accurately describes the behavior of a concrete process so to ensure that some particular property is preserved when composing services. In this paper we focus on compliance, i.e, the correct interaction of two orchestrators and we introduce two definitions of abstraction: one in terms of traces, called trace-based abstraction, and the other as a generalization of symbolic bisimulation, called simulation-based abstraction. We show that simulation-based abstraction is strictly more refined than trace-based abstraction and that simulation-based abstraction behaves well with respect to compliance. "^^ . "2009" . "5502" . . "Springer"^^ . . "Springer"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Giuseppe"^^ . "Castagna"^^ . "Giuseppe Castagna"^^ . . "Hernán C."^^ . "Melgratti"^^ . "Hernán C. Melgratti"^^ . . "Maria Grazia"^^ . "Buscemi"^^ . "Maria Grazia Buscemi"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #118 \n\nAbstract Processes in Orchestration Languages\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science"@en . .