from a BPEL integration process and described as simple rules. We are presently
investigating the formal definition of behavior descriptions. This research is to
ensure that our framework preserves the original semantic of BPEL and to fa-
cilitate tool support and validation. Starting with our work in this paper, our
objective is to facilitate flexible behaviors of mobile agents in Web Service ap-
plications, to adapt to various environments such as pervasive networks.
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