Hi all,
indeed the tutorials of the WG Service Characteristics provide a good starting point. Let me, however, clarify that these are not service compositions in the strict sense. Instead, these
are examples of a ServiceOffering being a composition of Resources (as defined by the Gaia-X Conceptual Model). However, understanding this will certainly also facilitate understanding the proper composition of services and the “ServiceOffering depends on
ServiceOffering” relationship in the Conceptual Model.
Cheers,
Christoph
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From: Anja Strunk <anja.strunk@cloudandheat.com>
Sent: Monday, 7 March, 2022 08:23
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Cc: Lange-Bever, Christoph <christoph.lange-bever@fit.fraunhofer.de>
Subject: Service Composition Example
Hi all,
I've heard that you are looking for an example for service composition. WG Service Characteristics is already working on three examples for composed services. Maybe you want to have a look on it. Feel free to copy the examples and/or to extend then. WG Service
Characteristics will be happy to assist you especially with providing Self Descriptions for your composed service.
Best regards,
Anja
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