@unpublished{eprints2717, title = {Automotive and finance case studies in the conversation calculus}, year = {2007}, publisher = {Departamento de Inform{\'a}tica - Universidade nova de Lisboa}, month = {November}, type = {Technical Report}, institution = {Departamento de Inform{\'a}tica}, author = {Luis Caires and Jo{\~a}o Costa Seco and Hugo Torres Vieira}, url = {http://eprints.imtlucca.it/2717/}, abstract = {We describe the encoding of the Car Break scenario of the SENSORIA Automotive case study and of the Credit Request scenario of the SENSORIA Finance case study using the Conversation Calculus (CSCC). These scenarios consist of an orchestration of services and service clients which are typefully encoded here in a modular way. Namely the latter scenario consists of a workflow involving different actors: a client willing to submit a credit request, a bank employee, and its supervisor. We show how the workflow is well described in the type assigned to the processes implementing it. We first informally describe the CSCC calculus, and then show how the two scenarios can be encoded using the CSCC calculus and the corresponding typing.} }