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Service-oriented modeling for e-business applications components
The emerging trends for e-business engineering revolve
around specialisation and cooperation. Successful
companies focus on their core competences, and rely on a
network of business partners for the support services
required to compose a comprehensive offer for their
customers. Modulariy is crucial for a flexible e-business
infrastructure, but related requirements seldom reflect on
the design and operational models of business
information systems.
Software components are widely used for the
implementation of e-business applications, with proved
benefits in terms of system development and maintenance.
We propose a service-oriented componentisation of ebusiness
systems as a way to close the gap with the
business models they support. Blurring the distinction
between external services and internal capabilities, we
propose a homogeneous model for the definition of ebusiness
applications components. After a brief
discussion on the foundational aspects of the approach,
we present the process-based technique we adopted for
component modelling. We then present an infrastructure
compliant with the model proposed that we built on top of
an EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) platform
Thermalisation of inhomogeneous quantum scalar fields in 1+1D
Using an improved version of the Hartree approximation, allowing for
ensembles of inhomogeneous configurations, we show in a
theory, that initially the system thermalises with a Bose-Einstein
distribution. For later times and larger couplings we see deviations.Comment: Presented at CAPP 2000, 4 pages including figures, typo's correcte
Using the event calculus for tracking the normative state of contracts
In this work, we have been principally concerned with the representation of contracts so that their normative state may be tracked in an automated fashion over their deployment lifetime. The normative state of a contract, at a particular time, is the aggregation of instances of normative relations that hold between contract parties at that time, plus the current values of contract variables. The effects of contract events on the normative state of a contract are specified using an XML formalisation of the Event Calculus, called ecXML. We use an example mail service agreement from the domain of web services to ground the discussion of our work. We give a characterisation of the agreement according to the normative concepts of: obligation, power and permission, and show how the ecXML representation may be used to track the state of the agreement, according to a narrative of contract events. We also give a description of a state tracking architecture, and a contract deployment tool, both of which have been implemented in the course of our work.
Low-cost fermions in classical field simulations
We discuss the possible extension of the bosonic classical field theory
simulations to include fermions. This problem has been addressed in terms of
the inhomogeneous mean field approximation by Aarts and Smit. By performing a
stochastic integration of an equivalent set of equations we can extend the
original 1+1 dimensional calculations so that they become feasible in higher
dimensions. We test the scheme in 2 + 1 dimensions and discuss some classical
applications with fermions for the first time, such as the decay of oscillons.Comment: 13 pages, revtex
On the Z_p-ranks of tamely ramified Iwasawa modules
For a prime number p, we denote by K the cyclotomic Z_p-extension of a number
field k. For a finite set S of prime numbers, we consider the S-ramified
Iwasawa module which is the Galois group of the maximal abelian pro-p-extension
of K unramified outside S. This paper treats the case where S does not contain
p and k is the rational number field or an imaginary quadratic field. In this
case, we prove the explicit formulae for the free ranks of the S-ramified
Iwasawa modules as abelian pro-p groups, by using Brumer's p-adic version of
Baker's theorem on the linear independence of logarithms of algebraic numbers
Constitutional Law - Due Process - Collection of State Use Tax From Nonresident Vendor
Plaintiff, a Georgia corporation not qualified to do business in Florida, solicited orders for merchandise from Florida residents through independent brokers who forwarded the orders to plaintiff\u27s Georgia office for acceptance. Plaintiff did not maintain any place of business in Florida nor have any regular employee or agent there. In a suit to enjoin the enforcement of a distress warrant issued upon plaintiff\u27s failure to collect the Florida use tax, the chancellor denied relief and the Florida Supreme Court affirmed. On appeal to the United States Supreme Court, held, affirmed, one Justice dissenting. Enforcement of the statute requiring collection of the use tax by plaintiff did not violate due process because plaintiff\u27s solicitation of orders, although through independent contractors, formed a sufficient contact with the state. Scripto, Inc. v. Carson, 362 U.S. 207 (1960)
Contacts - Subrogation - Partial Subrogation of a Cause of Action for Personal Injuries
Plaintiff, an incorporated home for the aged, provided all essential medical care to one of its residents under the provisions of a life-care contract between it and the resident. On the basis of a contract clause which purported to subrogate plaintiff to the right of the resident to recover medical expenses caused by the negligence of third parties, plaintiff brought an action to recover certain medical expenses incurred from the party who was allegedly responsible for the injuries and death of the resident. The trial court sustained a demurrer to the complaint for failure to state a cause of action and dismissed the case. On appeal to the California Supreme Court, held, affirmed. The statutory prohibition against the assignment of personal injury claims precluded the transfer of claims for medical expenses by subrogation. Fifield Manor v. Finston, 54 Cal. 2d 632, 354 P.2d 1073 (1960)
Theory of a general class of dissipative processes
General theory of dissipative periodic processes for systems defined by partial, functional, or neutral differential equation
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