TY - CHAP ID - eprints1578 T2 - Trustworthy Global Computing EP - 178 SN - 978-3-642-30064-6 PB - Springer A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Margheri, Andrea A1 - Tiezzi, Francesco N2 - The World Wide Web can be thought of as a global computing architecture supporting the deployment of distributed networked applications. Currently, such applications can be programmed by resorting mainly to two distinct paradigms: one devised for orchestrating distributed services, and the other designed for coordinating distributed (possibly mobile) agents. In this paper, the issue of designing a pro- gramming language aiming at reconciling orchestration and coordination is investigated. Taking as starting point the orchestration calculus Orc and the tuple-based coordination language Klaim, a new formalism is introduced combining concepts and primitives of the original calculi. To demonstrate feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed approach, a prototype implementation of the new formalism is described and it is then used to tackle a case study dealing with a simplified but realistic electronic marketplace, where a number of on-line stores allow client applications to access information about their goods and to place orders. T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science SP - 160 Y1 - 2012/// KW - Global computing KW - Orchestration KW - Coordination KW - Tuple- based languages KW - Formal methods KW - Software tools - Proceedings of 6th International Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing (TGC) AV - public TI - Orchestrating Tuple-based Languages UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30065-3_10 ER -